confront
conf
ˈkənf
kēnf
ront
rənt
rēnt
/kənfÉčˈʌnt/

A(z) „confront” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to confront
01

szembesít, szembenéz

to face someone, particularly in a way that is unfriendly or threatening
Transitive: to confront sb | to confront sb about sth
to confront definition and meaning
Példåk
She summoned the courage to confront her abusive partner about his behavior.
Összeszedte a bĂĄtorsĂĄgot, hogy szembeszĂĄlljon bĂĄntalmazĂł partnerĂ©vel a viselkedĂ©se miatt.
02

szembenéz, konfrontålódik

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly
Transitive: to confront a problem or issue
to confront definition and meaning
Példåk
Facing financial challenges, the company had to confront the need for cost-cutting measures.
PĂ©nzĂŒgyi kihĂ­vĂĄsokkal szembesĂŒlve a vĂĄllalatnak szembesĂŒlnie kellett a költsĂ©gcsökkentƑ intĂ©zkedĂ©sek szĂŒksĂ©gessĂ©gĂ©vel.
03

szembesĂ­t, konfrontĂĄl

to bring a challenging or uncomfortable situation, issue, or accusation to someone's attention
Ditransitive: to confront sb with an unpleasant situation or issue
Példåk
The documentary confronted viewers with the harsh realities of climate change.
A dokumentumfilm szembesĂ­tette a nĂ©zƑket a klĂ­mavĂĄltozĂĄs kemĂ©ny valĂłsĂĄgĂĄval.
04

szembesĂŒl, szembenĂ©z

be face to face with
Transitive: to confront sb/sth
Példåk
The soldier confronted his enemy on the battlefield, each waiting for the other to make the first move.
A katona szembesĂŒlt az ellensĂ©gĂ©vel a csatamezƑn, mindkettƑjĂŒk vĂĄrta, hogy a mĂĄsik tegye meg az elsƑ lĂ©pĂ©st.
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