Examples of using Confronts in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Such a crisis confronts us now.
Hannah, wearing Eve's wig, confronts Simon.
However, like other developing countries, Pakistan confronts several challenges.
Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.”.
The strategy confronts the problem in all affected countries and aims to ensure the response is integrated into overall efforts to improve health globally.
In one of his first solo adventures in Earth-616, Morales confronts his role as Spider-Man the hero and his role as Miles Morales the person.
The second main policy choice that confronts States relates to the manner in which they design legislation to achieve functional equivalence.
It confronts revealed religion, and appears as one of the sources of modernism, which it thus brings into close proximity with liberal Protestantism.
Beijing now confronts accusations that it is directing investments to ensnare partners in debt traps as a means of seizing their assets.
The second main policy choice that confronts States concerns the manner in which they design legislation to achieve functionally equivalent outcomes.
Gu's work confronts the injustices that have accompanied migration and recover the neglected histories sedimented in our own waterscape.
The working class, however, confronts not only the lack of basic democratic rights but a worsening economic and social crisis.
Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from….
When a danger, like a snake, confronts you, there is a kind of learning from the pressure of the fact of that danger.
Thus the State never intentionally confronts a man's sense, intellectual or moral, but only his body, his senses.
The Square confronts an archaeological legacy and is necessarily a reference and foretaste of it.
The challenge that confronts the international community is to determine how the overall lack of protection of indigenous peoples' traditional knowledge should be remedied.
At a time when the world confronts immense social problems, many hopes for progress are grounded in the development potential of new information technologies.
Its value is that it confronts Darwin's doubt and deals with the assumptions of neo-Darwinism.
In these photographs Simon confronts photography's ability to blur truth and fiction- an ambiguity that can have severe, even lethal consequences.