单词 | in-your-face |
释义 | in-your-face also in-yer-face adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Someone who has an in-your-face attitude seems determined to behave in a way that is unusual or shocking, and does not care what people think of them. [informal] It's in-your-face feminism, and it's meant to shock. in-your-face in British Englishadjective slang aggressive and confrontational provocative in-your-face activism in-your-face in American English (ˌɪnˌjʊrˈfeɪs) adjective Slang done, expressed, or presented in a bold, direct, and often aggressive way; confrontational, assertive, daring, etc. an in-your-face conversational manner in-your-faceunconventional and provocative, and likely to upset or offend some people Christina James plays Perry's widow, a vivacious, in-your-face woman who is sometimestoo honest for her own good. More idioms containing |
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