Thin ceramic or resin coating for the teeth.
Coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood.
An ornamental coating to a building.
Синонимы
Examples for "facing "
Examples for "facing "
1 They say seven million Zimbabweans are facing severe food shortages this year.
2 Mr Rabbitte said Tallaght was now facing a very serious jobs situation.
3 It is the latest example of food safety risks facing domestic consumers.
4 Britain is facing opposition from countries like Deutsche Boerse's home state Germany.
5 However, journalists have been able to operate without facing extreme government censorship.
1 The new covers conceal those innocent illustrations behind a glossy, stylised veneer .
2 They also tore into the dubious scientific veneer he'd given his report.
3 Was the Family's vision simply a pious veneer on business as usual?
4 Her voice had suddenly, without warning, lost the veneer of easy humor.
5 I thought it impossible for someone to break through your icy veneer .
6 But a veneer of acceptability has started to settle on the sector.
7 The mere veneer of Christianity is fast fading off among the sects.
8 But the King let this official veneer of the facts pass unregarded.
9 But respect for the shining veneer of the case was not long-lived.
10 Sorry, I mean, beneath the veneer of post-rock rebels with tortured hearts.
11 Gang warfare and underworld conflicts now had a veneer of government approval.
12 A second time I glimpsed the Slav behind his veneer of civilization.
13 He's seated behind a wood - veneer desk in his basement in London, Ontario.
14 The false veneer of civilisation is peeling off at a great rate.
15 The veneer of a spurious civilisation seemed to have fallen from him.
16 Especially with Van Gaal's old veneer of self-confidence gradually beginning to evaporate.
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