1、confront
(問題、任務(wù)或困難)降臨,使面臨
She was confronted with severe money problems.
她面臨嚴(yán)峻的資金問題。
Ministers underestimated the magnitude of the task confronting them.
部長們低估了他們所面臨的任務(wù)的艱巨性。
勇敢地面對;正視
We are learning how to confront death.
我們正在學(xué)習(xí)如何直面死亡。
NATO countries have been forced to confront fundamental moral questions.
北約國家被迫正視基本的道德問題。
與…對峙;與…對抗
She pushed her way through the mob and confronted him face to face.
她擠過騷動的人群,與他當(dāng)面對峙。
They don't hesitate to open fire when confronted by police.
他們遭遇警察時(shí)毫不猶豫地開火。
2、probably
大概;或許;可能
The White House probably won't make this plan public until July.
白宮可能要等到7月份才會公開這個(gè)計(jì)劃。
Van Gogh is probably the best-known painter in the world.
凡·高可能是世界上最知名的畫家。
(用于緩和語氣)大概,或許,可能
He probably thinks you're both crazy!
他可能認(rèn)為你們兩個(gè)人都瘋了!