confront
v.
1560s, "to stand in front of," from Middle French confronter (15c.), from Medieval Latin confrontare "assign limits, adjoin," from Latin com- "together" (see com-) + frontem (nominative frons) "forehead" (see front, n.). Sense of "to face in defiance or hostility" is late 16c. Related: Confronted; confronting.
〔李〕[con-;front] v.使面对; 使遭遇 ←front (F frons)=forehead, foremost part 前额,前部