head的意思和读音

head

: [hed] : [hed]

n.

v.

adj.

heads  heading  headed  

v.+n.turn head,raise head,bury head,lift head,shake head

adj.+n.titular head,shave head,head waiter,effective head,departmental head

n.tail

headn.part of body

1.[c]the part of the body on top of the neck containing the eyes, nose, mouth and brain

She nodded her head in agreement.

He shook his head in disbelief.

The boys hung their heads in shame.

The driver suffered head injuries.

She always has her head in a book(= is always reading) .

He still has a good head of hair(= a lot of hair) .

mind

2.[c]the mind or brain

I sometimes wonder what goes on in that head of yours.

I wish you'd use your head(= think carefully before doing or saying sth) .

The thought never entered my head .

I can't work it out in my head ─I need a calculator.

I can't get that tune out of my head .

When will you get it into your head(= understand) that I don't want to discuss this any more!

For some reason, she's got it into her head(= believes) that the others don't like her.

Who's been putting such weird ideas into your head(= making you believe that) ?

Try to put the exams out of your head(= stop thinking about them) for tonight.

measurement

3.[sing]the size of a person's or animal's head , used as a measurement of distance or height

She's a good head taller than her sister.

The favourite won by a short head(= a distance slightly less than the length of a horse's head) .

pain

4.[c][ususing](informal)a continuous pain in your head

I woke up with a really bad head this morning.

of group/organization

5.[c][u]the person in charge of a group of people or an organization

the heads of government/state

She resigned as head of department .

the crowned heads(= the kings and queens) of Europe

the head gardener/waiter, etc.

the head boy/girl(= a student who is chosen to represent the school)

of school/college

6.[c]the person in charge of a school or college

I've been called in to see the Head.

the deputy head

side of coin

7.[u]the side of a coin that has a picture of the head of a person on it, used as one choice when a coin is tossed to decide sth

end of object

8.[c][ususing]~ (of sth)the end of a long narrow object that is larger or wider than the rest of it

the head of a nail

top

9.[sing]~ of sththe top or highest part of sth

at the head of the page

They finished the season at the head of their league.

of river

10.[sing]the ~ of the riverthe place where a river begins

of table

11.[sing]the ~ of the tablethe most important seat at a table

The President sat at the head of the table.

of line of people

12.[sing]the ~ of sththe position at the front of a line of people

The prince rode at the head of his regiment.

of plant

13.[c]~ (of sth)the mass of leaves or flowers at the end of a stem

Remove the dead heads to encourage new growth.使

on beer

14.[sing]the mass of small bubbles on the top of a glass of beer

of spot

15.[c]the part of a spot on your skin that contains a thick yellowish liquid(= pus )

in tape/video recorder

16.[c]the part of a tape recorder or video recorder that touches the tape and changes the electrical signals into sounds and/or pictures

number of animals

17.[pl]~ of sthused to say how many animals of a particular type are on a farm, in a herd , etc.

200 head of sheep200

of steam

18.[sing]a ~ of steamthe pressure produced by steam in a confined space

sex

19.[u]oral sex(= using the mouth to give sb sexual pleasure)

to give head

linguistics

20.[c]the central part of a phrase, which has the same grammatical function as the whole phrase. In the phrase ‘the tall man in a suit’,man is the head.

IDM

The meal worked out at $20 a head. 20

a/per headfor each person

The meal worked out at $20 a head. 20

bang/knock your/their heads together(informal)使to force people to stop arguing and behave in a sensible way

Trying to reason with them was like banging my head against a brick wall.

be banging, etc. your head against a brick wall(informal)to keep trying to do sth that will never be successful

Trying to reason with them was like banging my head against a brick wall.

be/stand head and shoulders above sb/sthto be much better than other people or thingsbite/snap sbs head off(informal);(to shout at sb in an angry way, especially without reasonbring sth to a headcome to a head使if youbring a situationto a head or if a situationcomes to a head , you are forced to deal with it quickly because it suddenly becomes very badbury/hide your head in the sandto refuse to admit that a problem exists or refuse to deal with it

I couldn't make head nor tail of what he was saying.

cant make head nor tail of sthto be unable to understand sth

I couldn't make head nor tail of what he was saying.

Shut up! You're doing my head in.

do sbs head in(informal)使to make you feel confused, upset and/or annoyed

Shut up! You're doing my head in.

do sth standing on your head(informal)to be able to do sth very easily and without having to think too much

We were covered from head to foot in mud.

from head to foot/toecovering your whole body

We were covered from head to foot in mud.

I managed to get my head down for an hour.

get your head downto sleep

I managed to get my head down for an hour.

She's dead. I can't get my head round it yet.

get your head round sth(informal)to be able to understand or accept sth

She's dead. I can't get my head round it yet.

give sb their headto allow sb to do what they want without trying to stop themgo head to head (with sb)to deal with sb in a very direct and determined way

That glass of wine has gone straight to my head.

go to sbs head使to make you feel drunk

That glass of wine has gone straight to my head.

使to make you feel too proud of yourself in a way that other people find annoyinghave a good head on your shouldersto be a sensible person

to have a head for figures/business

have a head for sthto be good at sth

to have a head for figures/business

);if sb does nothave a head for heights , they feel nervous and think they are going to fall when they look down from a high placehave your head in the cloudsto be thinking about sth that is not connected with what you are doing);to have ideas, plans, etc. that are not realistichave your head screwed on (the right way)(informal)to be a sensible person

He fell head first down the stairs.

She got divorced and rushed head first into another marriage.

head firstmoving forwards or downwards with your head in front of the rest of your body

He fell head first down the stairs.

without thinking carefully about sth before acting

She got divorced and rushed head first into another marriage.

He's fallen head over heels in love with his boss.

head over heels in loveloving sb very much

He's fallen head over heels in love with his boss.

heads or tails?used to ask sb which side of a coin they think will be facing upwards when it is tossed in order to decide sth by chanceheads will roll (for sth)(informal)used to say that some people will be punished because of sth that has happened

She managed to hold her head high and ignore what people were saying.

hold your head highhold up your headto be proud of or not feel ashamed about sth that you have done

She managed to hold her head high and ignore what people were saying.

After a week in the new job, I soon realized that I was in over my head.便

in over your headinvolved in sth that is too difficult for you to deal with

After a week in the new job, I soon realized that I was in over my head.便

keep/get your head down姿to avoid attracting attention to yourselfkeep your headkeep a clear/cool headto remain calm in a difficult situationkeep your head above waterto deal with a difficult situation, especially one in which you have financial problems, and just manage to survivelaugh, scream, etc. your head off(informal)to laugh, etc. a lot and very loudlylose your headto become unable to act in a calm or sensible way

Tell him the truth if you want to, but on your own head be it!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

on your (own) head be itused to tell sb that they will have to accept any unpleasant results of sth that they decide to do

Tell him the truth if you want to, but on your own head be it!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

out of/off your headcrazy使not knowing what you are saying or doing because of the effects of alcohol or drugs

A lot of the jokes went(= were) right over my head.

I couldn't help feeling jealous when she was promoted over my head.

over sbs headtoo difficult or complicated for sb to understand

A lot of the jokes went(= were) right over my head.

to a higher position of authority than sb

I couldn't help feeling jealous when she was promoted over my head.

put our/your/their heads together);广to think about or discuss sth as a groupstand/turn sth on its head使使to make people think about sth in a completely different waytake it into your head to do sthto suddenly decide to do sth, especially sth that other people think is stupidtake it into your head that…to suddenly start thinking sth, especially sth that other people think is stupidturn sbs head使to make a person feel too proud in a way that other people find annoyingtwo heads are better than oneused to say that two people can achieve more than one person working alonev.move towards

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move in a particular direction

Where are we heading?

Where are you two headed?

Let's head back home./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

She headed for the door.

Can you forecast where the economy is heading?

group/organization

2.[t]~ sthto lead or be in charge of sth

She has been appointed to head the research team.

list/line of people

3.[t]~ sthto be at the top of a list of names or at the front of a line of people

Italy heads the table after two games.

to head a march/procession

be at top

4.[t][usupass]~ sthto put a word or words at the top of a page or section of a book as a title

The chapter was headed ‘My Early Life’.”。

football

5.[t]~ sthto hit a football with your head

Walsh headed the ball into an empty goal.

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n.1.the top part of your body that has your brain, eyes, mouth, etc. in it2.your mind and thoughts3.the leader or most important person in a group; used for describing the most important person in a particular organization, group, etc.; the principal of a school4.the top or front part of something; the end of a bed where you put your head; the end of a table where the most important person sits; the top part of a long thin object such as a nail, that is a different shape from or wider than the rest of it5.the white bubbles on the top of a glass of beer6.the beginning of a river, where the water comes from7.the top of a drum8.the white center of a pimple on your skin9ed as a way of counting farm animals10.the side of a coin that has a picture of a head on it. The other side is tails1.the top part of your body that has your brain, eyes, mouth, etc. in it2.your mind and thoughts3.the leader or most important person in a group; used for describing the most important person in a particular organization, group, etc.; the principal of a school4.the top or front part of something; the end of a bed where you put your head; the end of a table where the most important person sits; the top part of a long thin object such as a nail, that is a different shape from or wider than the rest of it5.the white bubbles on the top of a glass of beer6.the beginning of a river, where the water comes from7.the top of a drum8.the white center of a pimple on your skin9ed as a way of counting farm animals10.the side of a coin that has a picture of a head on it. The other side is tails

v.1.to go in a particular direction2.to be in control of a group or an organization3.to be at the top of a list4.to be at the front of a line of people5.to put a title at the top of a piece of writing6.to hit the ball with your head in the game of soccer1.to go in a particular direction2.to be in control of a group or an organization3.to be at the top of a list4.to be at the front of a line of people5.to put a title at the top of a piece of writing6.to hit the ball with your head in the game of soccer

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1.The doctor lifted the girl's left hand. 'The old story, 'he said sadly, shaking his head. 'No wedding ring, I see. Ah! Good night. ':“。”

2.As he spoke these brave words, David reached into his bag and took out a stone. He loaded his sling, and began to whirl it round his head.

3.Trying to get a head start by pushing early academics can backfire, causing difficulties for years to come.

4.After blow-drying your hair at night, put it up in a high, loose bun on the top of your head, secure with a clip, then go to sleep.

5.Her head felt as if it would burst.

6.Now, just as he had fought his way to the top, his hold had given way and he was pitching down head-long into darkness.

7.Then she saw it was the long flat head of a serpent, and the recollection of the prophecy rushed into her mind.

8.SHOUT makes him LIFT his head to see: a LITTLE BLONDE BOY crouching, back towards us, watching the tide eat a SANDCASTLE.

9.Facing Depression scene, night market operators who shook his head sighing, this should be a merry, laughter place ah!

10.Earlier it had been agreed that Andry Rajoelina, who led a coup overthrowing his rival, Marc Ravalomanana, would remain head of state.·