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valeur nominale

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

face value SUST.

1. face value FIN.:

2. face value fig.:

to take sth at face value claim, figures
to take sth at face value remark, compliment
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. value [ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː, ingl. am. ˈvælju] SUST.

1. value (monetary worth):

it has a value of £50
40% by value

2. value (usefulness, general worth):

3. value (worth relative to cost):

4. value (standards, ideals):

5. value:

value MAT., MÚS., LING.

II. value [ingl. brit. ˈvaljuː, ingl. am. ˈvælju] V. trans.

1. value (assess worth of):

value house, asset, company
value antique, jewel, painting
to value sth at £150

2. value (esteem, appreciate):

value person, friendship, advice, opinion, help
value reputation, independence, life

I. face [ingl. brit. feɪs, ingl. am. feɪs] SUST.

1. face ANAT. (gen):

to spit in sb's face
to laugh in sb's face
to look sb in the face literal, fig.
to be face up/down person:
to put one's face on coloq. hum.

2. face (expression):

air m

3. face (outward appearance) fig.:

to change the face of industry, countryside

4. face (dignity):

5. face ingl. brit. coloq. (nerve):

culot m coloq.

6. face (dial):

7. face (surface):

to disappear or vanish off the face of the earth coloq. person, keys:

8. face GEOL.:

9. face (printed surface):

10. face TIPOGR.:

II. face [ingl. brit. feɪs, ingl. am. feɪs] V. trans.

1. face (look towards):

face person: person, audience
face building, room: park, beach
to face north/south person:
to face north/south building:

2. face (confront):

face challenge, crisis
face fine
face defeat, redundancy, ruin
face choice
face decision
face attacker
face rival, team
to be faced with problem, decision
to face sb with truth, evidence

3. face (acknowledge):

4. face (tolerate prospect):

5. face (run the risk of):

face fine, suspension

6. face (in sewing):

face (reinforce) armhole
face (trim) cuff, jacket

7. face CONSTR.:

face façade, wall
revêtir (with de)

8. face TIPOGR. photo etc:

face page

III. face [ingl. brit. feɪs, ingl. am. feɪs] V. intr.

1. face:

to face towards person: camera, audience
to face towards chair: fire
to face towards window, house: street, garden
to face backwards person:
to be facing up/down card, exam paper:

2. face MILIT.:

IV. in the face of PREP.

1. in the face of (despite):

in the face of overwhelming odds

2. in the face of (in confrontation with):

in the face of opposition, enemy, danger

V. face [ingl. brit. feɪs, ingl. am. feɪs]

in your face coloq.! ingl. am.
to feed or fill or stuff one's face coloq.
s'empiffrer coloq. (with de)

en el diccionario PONS

face value SUST.

face value ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally
en el diccionario PONS

I. value [ˈvælju:] SUST.

1. value no pl. (importance, worth):

2. value (possible price):

3. value (ethical standard):

II. value [ˈvælju:] V. trans.

I. face [feɪs] SUST.

1. face ANAT.:

face a. fig.
to tell sth to sb's face
dire qc à qn en face

2. face (expression):

to make faces at sb [or pull]

3. face (surface):

face of building
face of mountain
face of clock

4. face (appearance):

5. face (image):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

his face doesn't fit ingl. brit. coloq.
face à qc

II. face [feɪs] V. trans.

1. face (turn towards):

face person, audience
face room, house

2. face (confront):

face problems, danger
face rival, team

3. face (run the risk):

4. face ARQUIT.:

to face sth with sth
revêtir qc de qc

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to face the music coloq.

III. face [feɪs] V. intr.

to face south person
to face south house
Entrada de OpenDict

value SUST.

book value FIN.
en el diccionario PONS

face value SUST.

face value ECON.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally
en el diccionario PONS

I. value [ˈvæl·ju] SUST.

1. value (importance, worth):

2. value (possible price):

3. value (ethical standard):

II. value [ˈvæl·ju] V. trans.

I. face [feɪs] SUST.

1. face ANAT.:

face a. fig.
to tell sth to sb's face
dire qc à qn en face

2. face (expression):

to make faces at sb [or pull]

3. face (surface):

face of building
face of mountain
face of clock

4. face (appearance):

5. face (image):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

face à qc

II. face [feɪs] V. trans.

1. face (turn toward):

face person, audience
face room, house

2. face (confront):

face problems, danger
face rival, team

3. face (run the risk):

4. face ARQUIT.:

to face sth with sth
revêtir qc de qc

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to face the music coloq.

III. face [feɪs] V. intr.

to face south person
to face south house
Present
Ivalue
youvalue
he/she/itvalues
wevalue
youvalue
theyvalue
Past
Ivalued
youvalued
he/she/itvalued
wevalued
youvalued
theyvalued
Present Perfect
Ihavevalued
youhavevalued
he/she/ithasvalued
wehavevalued
youhavevalued
theyhavevalued
Past Perfect
Ihadvalued
youhadvalued
he/she/ithadvalued
wehadvalued
youhadvalued
theyhadvalued

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And these colors showed up in this earth just the way a wrinkle shows up in the face of a man or woman...
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This emphasized the fact that currency boards are not irrevocable, and hence may be abandoned in the face of speculation by foreign exchange traders.
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To render a poem deathless, capable of surviving in the face of its own extinction.
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Lacking prescience, it implies credulity, the potential for blind hope (in the face of death), less foresight than an antidote to foresight.
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His acts of heroism, determination and unflinching loyalty in the face of the enemy will always stand as examples of the true meaning of valour.
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