Rostro in english
Face
pronunciation: feɪs part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: feɪs part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
rostro = countenance ; face ; mien.
Example: His usual open countenance was marred by a frown, and there was a quiet desperation in his tone as he said: 'Wanda, may I have a few minutes of your time, if you're not too busy?'.Example: They are followed in turn by the see and see also references to the heading: HEAD see also BRAIN; EAR; EYE; FACE; HAIR; NOSE.Example: He was a little old man with an apologetic mien and watery eyes.more:
» foto del rostro = headshot .
Example: As a photographer I'm the first to know how much great executive headshots can cause a good impression.» reflejarse en el rostro = be written (on/all over) + (Posesivo + face/Pronombre) .
Example: She's got trouble written all over her face, she's a disaster waiting to happen.» rostro inexpresivo = poker face .
Example: Improving your ability to have a poker face when you need it can increase your effectiveness with people.» rostro inmutable = poker face .
Example: Improving your ability to have a poker face when you need it can increase your effectiveness with people.» rostro pálido = white man [white men, -pl.] ; paleface .
Example: How can a Western-born white man, to take an extreme example, experience directly what it means to be a black Central African?. Example: White-skinned people with blue eyes aren't just responsible for the current crisis; the blue-eyed palefaces are responsible for saddling the world with a financial system that has a built-in tendency to crash.