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facing
[ fey-sing ]
noun
- a covering in front, for ornament, protection, etc., as an outer layer of stone on a brick wall.
- a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornament or strengthening.
- material turned outward or inward, as a cuff or hem.
- facings, coverings of a different color applied on the collar, cuffs, or other parts of a military coat.
facing
/ 藞蹿别瑟蝉瑟艐 /
noun
- a piece of material used esp to conceal the seam of a garment and prevent fraying
- usually plural a piece of additional cloth, esp in a different colour, on the collar, cuffs, etc, of the jacket of a military uniform, formerly used to denote the regiment
- an outer layer or coat of material applied to the surface of a wall
- marketing an area of retail shelf space
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Mr Mangione is also facing state charges in both Pennsylvania, where he was arrested, and New York.
Customers began reporting problems last weekend, and on Tuesday the retailer confirmed it was facing a "cyber incident".
Today, Mexico is once again locked in battle with the United States, this time facing an American president who is hurling insults, tariffs and threatening U.S. drone strikes here.
Gurr isn鈥檛 shy about the topic today, and he knows there鈥檚 curiosity, especially because, at least publicly facing, the Walt Disney Co. has at times leaned conservative.
鈥淎t the same time, the County is facing serious budgetary challenges on multiple fronts.鈥
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