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face-saving

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˈface-ˌsaving adjective [only before noun]  ADMIREa face-saving action or arrangement prevents you from losing other people’s respect 〔举动或安排〕保全面子的 a face-saving compromise 保全面子的妥协
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face-savingThe party's most likely recourse is a face-saving compromise with the Ministry of Finance that does not alter the statusquo.Experts say the face-saving courtesy now extends to lower-level employees.Wright's face-saving equaliser came five minutes from time - after he had endured a nightmare display.Carter reluctantly accepted the face-saving maneuver, which was announced on April 21.But the odds are that even those women who appear impermeable to pain are suffering great hurt behind their face-saving pose.He could have joined battle, lost, and opted for some face-saving rapprochement.Part of the new Governor's job will be to avoid a face-saving repetition.
ˈface-ˌsaving adjectiveChineseSyllable
losing other from people’s Corpus or face-saving you action prevents a arrangement


face-saving
ˈface-ˌsaving adjective [only before noun]
a face-saving action or arrangement prevents you from losing other people’s respect:
    a face-saving compromise


face-savingBrE /ˈfeɪs seɪvɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfeɪs seɪvɪŋ/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] intended to protect sb's reputation and to avoid embarrassment 保全面子的a face-saving compromise体面的妥协