English to Turkish Dictionary confronted

confronted

Karşı karşıya
definition
verb
300 policemen confronted an equal number of union supporters
meet (someone) face to face with hostile or argumentative intent.
translation of 'confronted'
verb
karşı koymak,
yüz yüze getirmek,
karşılaştırmak,
yüzleştirmek
example
But even layers of the population who in the past were able to make a fairly secure living are now 'confronted' with financial difficulties that were previously quite alien to them.
Despite the looming calamity, no one has 'confronted' the core problem.
When he recovered he 'confronted' me in a threatening manner, before leaving in a barrage of shouted obscenities.
Two men 'confronted' a motorist before assaulting his passenger in a road rage attack.
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.
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.
Profound Self-Confidence is exemplified when a child is 'confronted' with a difficult task and his first response is the certainty that he can accomplish it.
But suppose we are 'confronted' with a problem of courage?
Now we are 'confronted' with the problem of knowing what primroses to grow.
In this work, the viewer is 'confronted' with images of various cityscapes.
But these efforts have been 'confronted' with the difficulties which usually present themselves in such cases.
The scene that 'confronted' us appeared tranquil: a flock of vultures perched, on watch, up in a clump of trees overlooking a large herd of waterbuck browsing on the near bank.
And, sadly, few First Amendment activists have really seriously 'confronted' the problems with it.
There are a number of major wetland issues in the world that geologists need to be aware of because it is probably only a matter of time before Canadians may be 'confronted' with similar problems.
When the mayor is 'confronted' with a problem or disagreement, his first instinct is to either fire someone or sue someone.
There are American flags everywhere in the grounds, and at the main gates you're 'confronted' by six policemen in what looks like full riot gear, standing to attention.
Having decided to return to a 100 percent gold dollar, we are 'confronted' with the problem of how to go about it.
Entering, you are 'confronted' with what appears to be a blow-up of a Seventies newsprint photograph of a star.
What happens when you're 'confronted' with a difficult day?
The thesis here proposed is that he was 'confronted' in Galatia with accusations brought against him by some of his own victims.
When most people are 'confronted' with a problem, their instinct is to impose limits, get the problem under some kind of control.
To them, the problem was 'confronted' and dealt with.
Window shopping is set to take on a whole new meaning as Londoners are 'confronted' with images of sex, bondage and passion as part of a series of new art installations on Charing Cross Road.
On one of the panel sets, the subject was 'confronted' with images of pornography while on the other, these images were progressively intercut with his own childhood home movies until the two sides were each totally distinct.
According to the police report, he 'confronted' him after the guard detained his stepdaughter.
On entering their front door we were 'confronted' by shelves and shelves of head and tail light clusters.
It showed how short the collective memory is when 'confronted' with economic difficulties.
The confrontation will eventually come, and then it will be much worse than if we had 'confronted' the problem in the first place when it could have been avoided.
Two other policemen were also less seriously injured when they 'confronted' the man in a corridor in the station.
First, the mentally ill are 'confronted' with the problem of dealing with the disturbing and potentially debilitating symptoms of a mental or emotional disorder.
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