Face vs Meet
Cuándo usar cada una en inglés, con significado, registro y ejemplos.
Face
Top 1000 (muy común)A1noun
Meet
Top 1000 (muy común)A1verb
| Face | Meet | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciación | 🇬🇧 /["/feɪs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/feɪs/"]/ | 🇬🇧 /["/miːt/","/miːts/","/met/","/ˈmiːtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/miːt/","/miːts/","/met/","/ˈmiːtɪŋ/"]/ |
| Significado | La parte frontal de tu cabeza donde están tus ojos, nariz y boca.The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are. | Ver y hablar con alguien por primera vez.To see and talk to someone for the first time. |
| Ejemplo | She has a beautiful face. | I will meet my friend at the park tomorrow. |
| Registro | Neutral | Neutral |
| Qué tan común | Top 1000 (muy común) | Top 1000 (muy común) |
| Nivel CEFR | A1 | A1 |
| Categoría gramatical | noun | verb |
| Colocaciones | front, rear, North, face down, face downwards/downward, face up, animated, cheerful, friendly, make, pull, search, look, seem, grow, on somebody’s face, a face like thunder, keep a straight face, an/the expression on somebody’s face, familiar, old, different, see, front, rear, North, face down, face downwards/downward, face up, front, rear, North, face down, face downwards/downward, face up, human, acceptable, unacceptable, human, acceptable, unacceptable | first, regularly, once, arrange to, chance to, happen to, at, for, with, look forward to meeting somebody, nice to meet you, pleased to meet you, first, regularly, once, arrange to, chance to, happen to, at, for, with, look forward to meeting somebody, nice to meet you, pleased to meet you, first, regularly, once, arrange to, chance to, happen to, at, for, with, look forward to meeting somebody, nice to meet you, pleased to meet you, head-on, be able to, can, be unable to |
| Antónimos | turn away, ignore | depart, leave, part |
| Errores comunes | Confused with 'faced' as the past tense of 'face', Using 'face' without an object unintentionally in casual speech, Misusing 'facing' in the wrong tense | 'Meet' used without an object, e.g., saying 'I will meet' instead of 'I will meet you.', Confused with 'met,' the past tense form., Using 'meet' when you mean 'met' when talking about past events. |
| Notas de uso | Se usa comúnmente para describir el acto de confrontar a alguien o para expresar emociones. En contextos formales, puede referirse a desafíos o problemas. Evitar en conversaciones muy informales.Commonly used to describe confronting someone, or to express emotions. In formal contexts, may refer to challenges or problems. Avoid in highly casual conversations. | Usa 'conocer' cuando veas a alguien que no has visto antes o al presentar personas. No se usa mucho en contextos muy formales como reuniones de negocios.Use 'meet' when you are seeing someone that you have not seen before or when introducing people. Not usually used in very formal contexts like business meetings. |
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Preguntas frecuentes: Face vs Meet
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Face y Meet?
Face: The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are. Meet: To see and talk to someone for the first time.
¿Face y Meet tienen el mismo nivel CEFR?
Face: A1, Meet: A1 en la escala CEFR.
¿Qué categoría gramatical son Face y Meet?
Face: noun, Meet: verb.
¿Puedes mostrar un ejemplo de cada una?
Face: She has a beautiful face. Meet: I will meet my friend at the park tomorrow.
¿Puedo usar Face y Meet indistintamente?
No siempre. Face y Meet están relacionadas y a veces se solapan, pero difieren en registro, frecuencia y uso, así que cambiar una por otra puede alterar el significado o el tono. Revisa las diferencias de arriba antes de sustituir.