- 门脸儿 ménliǎnr shopfrontThe front of a shop facing the street, used for display and greeting customers; also used to refer to the shop itself.
- 做脸儿 zuòliǎnr to do credit toTo bring honor or credit to someone; to make someone look good.
- 冷脸儿 lěngliǎnr stern expressiona cold or stern facial expression, typically showing displeasure or indifference
- 后脸儿 hòuliǎnr back viewthe back side of a person or object; the view of someone or something from behind
- 头脸儿 tóuliǎnr appearancea person's appearance, specifically their head, hair, and face
- 小白脸儿 xiǎobáiliǎnr pretty boy(informal) an attractive young man with fair skin; often used negatively to imply he is feminine or a gigolo
- 扑脸儿 pūliǎnr to blow against the faceTo blow on or strike against one's face, usually describing wind, a scent, or a blast of air
- 扛脸儿 kángliǎnr arrogant person(dialect) a haughty or defiant person; one who carries themselves arrogantly
- 抓破脸儿 zhuāpòliǎnr to have a falling outTo openly turn against someone; to bring a dispute into the open or no longer care about saving face
- 熟脸儿 shúliǎnr familiar facea familiar face; someone one knows personally
- 生脸儿 shēngliǎnr unfamiliar face(colloquial) a strange or unfamiliar face; someone one does not recognize
- 笑脸儿 xiàoliǎnr smiling facesmiling face; smiley symbol or emoticon
- 鬼脸儿 guǐliǎnr funny facefunny face; grimace; mask
- 鸭蛋脸儿 yādànliǎnr oval facean oval face shape, often considered an ideal of beauty for a woman; egg-shaped face
- 鹅蛋脸儿 édànliǎnr oval facea face shape that is rounded at the top and slightly tapered at the bottom, resembling the shape of a goose egg
- 上脸儿 shàngliǎnr to flushto turn red in the face after drinking alcohol or from emotion
- 黑脸儿 hēiliǎnr dark-skinned facea face with dark or black skin; often used to describe a tanned or naturally dark complexion