face-off造句

Randy: I just had a pedestrian face-off that lasted a good 15 seconds.

Then his voice grew serious, the way a coach might caution his team about the impending face-off with a deceptively courteous opponent.

far-end face-off point

Its consciousness to modern humanism has been shown in criticizing modernization in terms of aesthetic modernity and forming a face-off relation with historic modernity.

face-off造句

hold the puck for face-off

Richard Nixon was too authentic by half: he lost his 1960 face-off with John Kennedy for want of a bit of powder which could have concealed his stubbly[9] chin.

The Holy Spirit led Him into this face-off between the powers of heaven and hell.

Even though Mr Brown has perked up since the last, failed bid to oust him, Mr Cameron is still likely to best him in the face-off of a campaign.