Betekenis van:
make a face

to make a face
Werkwoord
  • een andere uitdrukking geven
  • contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state

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to make a face
Werkwoord
  • vervormen van je gezicht
  • contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state

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to make a face
Werkwoord
  • grimassen; grimassen maken
  • contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state

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  1. Don't make such a sour face.
  2. Don't make a face like that.
  3. Hey, come on. Don't make a face.
  4. A face with too much make up looks strange.
  5. In this line of work, if you make a grim face the customers won't come.
  6. I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception.
  7. It was difficult for a girl with her face and figure to make it across the dance floor without bumping, by only the purest of accidents, into one roué or another.
  8. ‘The legal consultant's conclusions clearly fly in the face of the Commission's decision-making practice and of Community case law in the field of state aid, which make the existence of aid conditional on proof of a firm, precise and unconditional commitment on the part of the State concerned — something which the Minister's remarks of 12 July 2002 could in no way be construed as being.’‘A state measure, in whatever form, must be sufficiently precise and concrete for the Commission to be able to determine the very existence of an advantage’.
  9. ‘The legal consultant's conclusions clearly fly in the face of the Commission's decision-making practice and of Community case law in the field of state aid, which make the existence of aid conditional on proof of a firm, precise and unconditional commitment on the part of the State concerned — something which the Minister's remarks of 12 July 2002 could in no way be construed as being.’‘A state measure, in whatever form, must be sufficiently precise and concrete for the Commission to be able to determine the very existence of an advantage’. ‘To be able to apply the prudent investor test, the Commission must have at its disposal all the necessary information concerning the specific modalities of the measure that is being scrutinised’.