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  1. a meeting or conversation between people who are physically in the same place: Will it be a phone interview or a face-to-face? I think it's time we met for a face to face. face-to-face with She had managed to talk her way out of meeting with a client who wanted a face-to-face with her. Más ejemplos.

  2. adjective. uk / ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/ us / ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/ Add to word list. B1. directly, meeting someone in the same place. cara a cara. We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face. Hemos hablado por teléfono pero nunca cara a cara. She came face-to-face with her attacker in the courtroom. En el tribunal se encontró cara a cara con su atacante.

  3. Meeting face-to-face. In this video, Noelia and Vanya meet each other for the first time. Listen to the language they use for meeting face-to-face and practise saying the useful phrases. Do the preparation exercise first.

  4. face-to-face adj. (direct, in person) cara a cara loc adj. presencial adj mf. Our first face-to-face encounter was way back in 1982. This school provides both online and face-to-face tutoring. Nuestro encuentro cara a cara fue hace mucho, en 1982. // La escuela provee educación online y cara a cara.

  5. Mira 4 traducciones acreditadas de face-to-face en español con oraciones de ejemplo y pronunciación de audio.

  6. sustantivo. 1. la cara. He was red in the face. Tenía la cara colorada. the north face of the mountain la cara norte de la montaña. 2. la esfera ⧫ la carátula (Mexico) (of clock) on the face of it a primera vista. in the face of these difficulties en vista de estas dificultades. face to face cara a cara.

  7. face to face | face-to-face: Inglés: Español: come face to face with v expr verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth])