unable to face - translation to italian
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unable to face - translation to italian

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unable to face      
non in grado di affrontare, incapace di affrontare
face to face         
faccia a faccia
face off         
n. fare una rimessa, fare un ingaggio

Definition

face to face
close together and looking directly at one another.

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Face to Face

Face to Face or Face 2 Face may refer to:

Examples of use of unable to face
1. "We are unable to face the new threats and risks that endanger the free world alone.
2. She‘d always hoped to finish her degree, but had been unable to face her earlier challenges.
3. As a result, they were unable to face the global competition and got lost in philosophical hair splitting.
4. Unable to face watching the final day, I preferred to pace the room instead, muttering to myself about Vaughan’s declaration being fractionally too late.
5. Rumsfeld, according to a new book by Bob Woodward that depicts senior officials of the Bush administration as unable to face the consequences of their policy in Iraq.