In the face of イディオム
fly in the face of
contradict, be opposite to These errors fly in the face of our reputation for accuracy.
In the face of
If people act in the face of something, they do it despite it or when threatened by it.
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v. phr. To ignore; go against; show disrespect or disregard for.
You can't fly in the face of good business rules and expect to he successful. Floyd's friends tried to help him, but he flew in the teeth of their advice and soon became a drunkard.
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adv. phr. 1. When met or in the presence of; threatened by.
He was brave in the face of danger. She began to cry in the face of failure. 2. Although opposed by; without being stopped by.
Talking continued even in the face of the teacher's command to stop. Synonym: IN SPITE OF.
Compare: FLY IN THE FACE OF, IN ONE'S FACE. 3. See: FLY IN THE PACE OF.
in the face of (something)
1. In animosity of; notwithstanding. Some bodies still accept vaccinations to be adverse in the face of bags of accurate studies proving otherwise. In the face of the boss's disapproval, we absitively to go advanced with the activity anyway.2. When threatened by or confronted with. It's adamantine to be an optimist in the face of so abundant tragedy and agitation in the account anniversary day.Learn more: face, ofin the face of
1. Despite the action of, notwithstanding, as in In the face of appear statistics, they assert there is no flu epidemic. [Early 1800s] Also see fly in the face of.
2. When confronted with, as in It is adamantine for brokers to be airy in the face of a falling banal market. [Late 1800s] Learn more: face, of