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WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026:
| face n | (expression) | ifade, yüz ifadesi i. |
| | She did not have a happy face that day. |
| face n | often plural (grimace) | surat, yüz i. |
| | Stop pulling faces! |
| face n | (surface) | yüzey, satıh i. |
| | | yüz i. |
| | I was the luckiest man on the face of the earth. |
| face n | (façade) | bina yüzü i. |
| | | ön cephe i. |
| | The face of the house was covered in plaster. |
| face n | figurative, informal (impudence) (mecazlı) | küstahlık i. |
| | | arsızlık i. |
| | He had the face to ask me for more money! |
| face n | (visible side) | görünür yüz i. |
| | Simon stared up at the face of the moon. |
| face n | (geometry: side) (geometri) | kenar i. |
| | A cube has six faces. |
| face n | (typography: design) | yazı tipi i. |
| | They used a large, heavy face for the title. |
| face n | (mining: wall) | ön taraf, ön cephe i. |
| | | duvar yüzü i. |
| | They drilled into the face of the rock. |
| face n | figurative (public representation) (mecazlı) | yüz i. |
| | | sima i. |
| | The face of the party must be someone who appeals to all voters. |
| face⇒ vi | (turn) | -e dönmek f. |
| | Her mind faces towards the future. |
| face vi | (be orientated) | bakmak f. |
| | Our bedroom faces east. |
| | Yatak odamız doğuya bakıyor. |
| face [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (turn toward) | yüzünü dönmek f. |
| | Turn and face the audience. |
| face [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | (confront) | yüzleşmek f. |
| | | yüz yüze gelmek f. |
| | You've got to face your problems. |
| face [sth]⇒ vtr | (cover) | kaplamak geçişli f. |
| | The front of the house was faced with limestone. |
| face [sth] vtr | (card: turn upward) | yüzünü çevirmek f. |
| | Lay your cards down without facing any of them. |
| face [sb]⇒ vtr | (soldiers: turn toward) | yüzünü dönmek f. |
| | Face the soldier to your right! |
| face [sth]⇒ vtr | (ice hockey: drop a puck) (buz hokeyi) | topu düşürmek f. |
| | The referee faced the ball between the two opposing players. |
| face [sth] vtr | (have difficulty ahead) (zorluk, vb) | karşı karşıya kalmak f. |
| | Voters will be facing a tough choice in the upcoming election. |
Bileşik Şekiller: face | facing |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026:
about-face, also UK: about-turn n | figurative (policy, opinion: reversal) | fikir değişikliği i. |
| | | politika değişikliği i. |
| | | çark etme i. |
| | Following a strong public outcry, the politician did an about-face regarding his position on global warming. |
about-face, also UK: about-turn n | (military: turn) (askeri) | geriye dönüş . |
| | The soldier did an about-face and marched back into barracks. |
About-face!, also UK: About-turn! interj | (military: turn) (emir) | geriye dön ünl. |
| | Company halt! About-face! Forward march! |
about-face, also UK: about-turn vi | (military: perform a turn) | geriye dönmek geçişsiz f. |
| | The privates about-turned at their sergeant's command. |
about-face, also UK: about-turn vi | (turn in opposite direction) | ters yöne dönmek geçişsiz f. |
| | When Kai heard a bang behind him, he about-faced and gasped at what he saw. |
| at face value adv | figurative (for its apparent worth) | olduğu gibi z. |
| | | göründüğü gibi z. |
| | You can't take what she says at face value: she always has an agenda. |
| baby face n | (child-like facial features) | bebek yüz i. |
| | She has such a baby face, you'd never guess she was in her thirties. |
baby face, baby-face n | informal ([sb] with a child-like face) | bebek yüzlü kimse i. |
| | Without that beard, you can clearly see that he's a baby face. |
| come face to face with v expr | literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth]) | ile karşı karşıya gelmek/kalmak f. |
| | | ile yüz yüze gelmek f. |
| | I knew that at some point, I would have to come face to face with my ex. |
| cut off your nose to spite your face v expr | figurative (put self at disadvantage through spite) | bindiği dalı kesmek f. |
| | | pire için yorgan yakmak f. |
| | The island has banned tourists as they make so much mess, even though they are its main source of income. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face! |
| face down adv | (facing downwards) | yüzüstü z. |
| | | yüzükoyun z. |
| | Place the document face down on the glass to scan it. |
| | After tripping over the roller skate, he found himself face down on the sidewalk. |
| Face it. interj | informal (accept reality) | kabul et ünl. |
| | Face it, Peter – you're just not a very good singer. Face it - your mother's gone and nothing you do can bring her back. |
| face mask n | (sports: protective equipment) | koruyucu maske i. |
| | The fencer's face mask has stainless-steel mesh at the front. |
| face mask n | (hygienic face covering) | maske, yüz maskesi i. |
| | Face masks are no longer compulsory in our store, but customers are encouraged to wear them. |
| face mask n | (face shield) | siperli maske i. |
face mask (US), face pack (UK) n | (facial skin cleansing substance) | yüz maskesi i. |
| face-off n | (confrontation) | anlaşmazlık i. |
| | | çekişme i. |
| | | çatışma i. |
| | The situation triggered a face-off between the government and farmers. |
| face-off n | (ice hockey: start of play) (buz hokeyi) | oyun başlatma i. |
| | | başlama vuruşu i. |
| face off vi | (ice hockey: start play) (buz hokeyi) | oyunu başlatmak i. |
| face off vi | (sports: compete) (spor) | yarışmak f. |
| | | karşı karşıya gelmek f. |
| | England and France are due to face off in tomorrow's final. |
| face paint n | (paints for decorating face) | yüz boyası i. |
| | Mary decorated her daughter's face with green and black face paint for Halloween. |
face painting, face-painting n | (decorating the face with paint) | yüz boyama i. |
| face the music v expr | figurative, informal (confront [sth]'s consequences) (bir şeyin) | sonuçlarına katlanmak f. |
| | | bedel ödemek f. |
| | His only option was to go home and face the music. |
| face to face adv | (in person) | yüz yüze z. |
| | | şahsen z. |
| | We exchanged emails for a year before finally meeting face to face. |
| | We'd seen each other's photos, but the first time we met face to face was a shock. |
face to face with [sb/sth], face-to-face with [sb/sth] expr | (confronted with, meeting) | karşı karşıya z. |
| | | yüz yüze z. |
| | Walking in the woods, the man was shocked to find himself face-to-face with a bear. |
| face up adv | (facing upwards) | sırtüstü z. |
| | | yukarı doğru z. |
| | Start the game by drawing a card from the pack and placing it face up on the table. |
| face value n | (monetary worth as printed) | itibari değer i. |
| | | yazılı değer i. |
| | Banks will only cash notes for their face value. |
| face-to-face adj | (direct, in person) | yüz yüze s. |
| | | bire bir s. |
| | Our first face-to-face encounter was way back in 1982. |
| | This school provides both online and face-to-face tutoring. |
| in the face of expr | (despite) | rağmen edat |
| | | karşın edat |
| | In the face of all her problems, Mary persisted in her studies. |
| in the face of expr | (when confronted with) | karşısında z. |
| | In the face of the angry crowd, the speaker maintained her calm. |
| In your face! interj | US, figurative, slang (defiance) | yüzüne karşı z. |
| | | yüze karşı yapılan s. |
| | You thought I couldn't win? Well, I did! In your face! |
| keep a straight face v expr | informal (look serious, avoid smiling) | ciddiyetini korumak, ciddi kalmak f. |
| | | istifini bozmamak f. |
| | | ciddi durmak/gülmemek f. |
| | It was difficult to keep a straight face when I played that prank on my coworkers. |
| laugh in [sb]'s face v expr | informal (greet [sb] with derision) | yüzüne karşı gülmek f. |
| | When he suggested that I pay $10,000 for that piece of junk, I laughed in his face. |
| long face n | figurative (sad expression) | asık surat, asık yüz i. |
| | | iki karış surat i. |
| | You got everything you wanted, so why the long face? |
| lose face v expr | (be embarrassed) | küçük düşmek f. |
| | | rezil olmak f. |
| | | itibarını kaybetmek f. |
| | When the boss pointed out in front of the whole team that Richard was mistaken, Richard pretended he'd been joking to save face. |
make a funny face, pull a funny face v expr | informal (make silly facial expression) | komik yüz ifadeleri yapmak f. |
| | To make me laugh, my dad made funny faces at me. |
| on the face of it expr | figurative (superficially) | görünüşte, görünüşe göre z. |
| | On the face of it, he's a great candidate, but have you checked out his references yet? |
pull a face, make a face v expr | (make a facial expression) | surat etmek s. |
| | (mecazlı) | yüzünü buruşturmak s. |
| | The little girl pulled a face when her mother told her they were having fish for dinner. |
| Right face! interj | (military: turn to the right) (askeri) | sağa dön ünl. |
| | The sergeant yelled “Right face!” in my ear. |
| save face v expr | (avoid humiliation) (bir şeyi) | rezil olmamak için yapmak f. |
| | The waiter mistakenly handed the bill to Steve, who paid it to save face. |
smiley, smiley face, smile face n | (typed emoticon) (bilgisayar) | gülen yüz i. |
| | It's unprofessional to put smileys in work emails. |
| straight face n | (unsmiling expression) | ciddi surat i. |
| | | gülmeyen surat i. |
| | I don't think Alice was joking about her plan; she said it with a straight face. |
| stuff your face v expr | informal (eat greedily) | tıkınmak f. |
| | | tıka basa yemek f. |
| | | gömmek f. |
| | I stuffed my face at dinner and now my belly hurts. |
surgical mask, surgical face mask n | (medicine: hygienic face covering) | cerrahi maske i. |