English to Malay Dictionary confront

confront

menghadapi
definition
verb
300 policemen confronted an equal number of union supporters
meet (someone) face to face with hostile or argumentative intent.
translation of 'confront'
verb
berhadapan
example
Unlike their aikido counterparts, judoka, although engaged in a sport, regularly 'confront' opponents who resist in practice and competition.
Beyond the infinite number of troubles caused by getting away with pure talk, the contemporary politicians also will not 'confront' the real problems.
The next time they see a Garda approaching they will probably 'confront' that officer and question his/her right to stop them on the street.
The situation soon turned violent, and cadets were forced to 'confront' the hostile crowd.
It is the man who was responsible for her father's death and she feels compelled to 'confront' him.
It's not easy to 'confront' a boss with an accusation of fraud.
Things were so bad that he finally felt compelled to 'confront' one reporter and ask that she meet his eye and not walk away when he spoke.
we knew we couldn't ignore the race issue and decided we'd 'confront' it head on
Sometimes I 'confront' them with suspicions and accusations based on premonitions, not proof.
Similar difficulties 'confront' historians who are primarily concerned with written evidence.
I believe it's the President's job to 'confront' problems, not to pass them on to future Presidents and future generations.
But when you 'confront' him, approach him as a concerned parent and not as the victim.
Women from Africa, Asia and Latin America have employed different approaches to 'confront' these problems.
It is significant that all of the films are sympathetic to refugees and immigrants, who arrive in an alien country, often with no money, to 'confront' hostile officials and racist slurs.
Arguably, however, less tractable difficulties 'confront' him in the realm of spirits.
While the demise of some new economy cheerleaders sent America into shock, the feeling now is that it benefited from being forced to 'confront' its problems, a move that helped speed up the recovery.
I would 'confront' my problems and deal with them.
For those who claim to possess moral and spiritual values in reserves greater than their counterparts, why not come forward and 'confront' the problem in an open and transparent manner?
On the other side of the coin, we are getting more teachers who are now having to 'confront' hostile parents, and they are able to exercise some of their own rights.
They no longer have any sense of working class solidarity, whereby communities would work together to 'confront' common problems (such as the Depression).
They therefore decided to 'confront' the problem by mounting a charm offensive.
On the contrary, he was interested in their welfare and urged them to 'confront' problems which were likely to crop up once the association began functioning.
At the end of the film he learns to 'confront' his mother, defy his family and find his own gay way.
we knew we couldn't ignore the race issue and decided we'd 'confront' it head on
Entering, you are 'confronted' with what appears to be a blow-up of a Seventies newsprint photograph of a star.
Experts explained that Japan 'confronted' the same problem during its period of rapid economic growth, with many husbands too worn out at work to satisfy their wives.
Despite the looming calamity, no one has 'confronted' the core problem.
To them, the problem was 'confronted' and dealt with.
Pushing open the door to investigate, I was 'confronted' by what appeared to be a tea dance for - well, to put it politely - ladies of a certain age.
It was going to take me a while before I would consider even 'confronting' Julian about this subject and there was no way in hell I was going to talk about this to her over the phone.
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