head / hɛd /

⚽高中词汇头部头颅头头

head5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
  2. the corresponding part of the body in other animals.
  3. the head considered as the center of the intellect, as of thought, memory, understanding, or emotional control; mind; brain: She has a good head for mathematics.Keep a cool head in an emergency.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. first in rank or position; chief; leading; principal: a head official.
  2. of, relating to, or for the head: head covering; headgear; headpiece.
  3. situated at the top, front, or head of anything: headline; headboard.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to go at the head of or in front of; lead; precede: to head a list.
  2. to outdo or excel; take the lead in or over: to head a race; to head one's competitors in a field.
  3. to be the head or chief of: to head a school; to head up a department.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to move forward toward a point specified; direct one's course; go in a certain direction: to head toward town.
  2. to come or grow to a head; form a head: Cabbage heads quickly.
  3. to have the head or source where specified.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. head off, to go before in order to hinder the progress of; intercept: The police headed off the fleeing driver at a railroad crossing.

head 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

most important; chief

n. 名词 noun

top part of an animate body

n. 名词 noun

leader

n. 名词 noun

top part

n. 名词 noun

front, beginning

n. 名词 noun

ability, intelligence

n. 名词 noun

turning point

v. 动词 verb

manage, oversee

head构成的短语

  • head above water, keep one's
  • head and shoulders above
  • head for
  • head in the clouds, have one's
  • head in the sand
  • head off
  • head on
  • head or tail
  • head out
  • head over heels
  • heads or tails
  • head start
  • heads up
  • heads will roll
  • head up
  • beat into someone's head
  • beat one's head against the wall
  • big head
  • bite someone's head off
  • bring to a head
  • can't make head or tail of
  • count noses (heads)
  • do blindfolded (standing on one's head)
  • enter one's mind (head)
  • eyes in the back of one's head
  • from head to toe
  • get into one's head
  • get one's head examined
  • get through one's head
  • give someone his or her head
  • good head on one's shoulders
  • go to one's head
  • hang one's head
  • hang over (one's head)
  • have a head for
  • have a screw loose (head screwed on right)
  • hide one's head
  • hide one's head in the sand
  • hit the nail on the head
  • hold a gun to someone's head
  • hold one's head high
  • in over one's head
  • keep one's head
  • laugh one's head off
  • like a chicken with its head cut off
  • lose one's head
  • make one's head spin
  • need like a hole in the head
  • not right in the head
  • off one's head
  • off the top of one's head
  • on one's head
  • on the block (put one's head)
  • over one's head
  • price on one's head
  • put ideas in someone's head
  • put our heads together
  • rear its ugly head
  • rocks in one's head
  • roof over one's head
  • scratch one's head
  • shake one's head
  • soft in the head
  • swelled head
  • talk someone's arm (head) off
  • throw oneself (at someone's head)
  • touched in the head
  • trouble one's head
  • turn one's head
  • upside the head
  • use one's head

更多head例句

  1. And, of course, before you head out, remember to wear protective gear and review safety guidelines.
  2. Bosworth acknowledges the privacy concerns and says he wants to address them head-on.
  3. It started in March, after a video that appeared to show a train loaded with military vehicles headed toward the Chicago area went viral.
  4. Joe Grogan, former head of the Domestic Policy Council, said that the analyses now, more than half a year later, are “all ex post facto about where this was going to go.”
  5. Moncef Slaoui, head of Operation Warp Speed’s vaccine development arm, has said there is a “very, very low chance” of a vaccine being approved by election day, and that he will resign if he feels pressure to approve an unsafe vaccine.
  6. The gunman hardly broke stride as he nonetheless shot Merabet in the head, killing him.
  7. The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National Association of Head Teachers.
  8. He closed his eyes, imagining the virgins, imagining away the pain in his head and groin.
  9. I think all the traveling and all the nationalities put that stuff in my head.
  10. “I usually see people head to the stationary bikes,” Steinbrick says.
  11. Madame Ratignolle, more careful of her complexion, had twined a gauze veil about her head.
  12. Only in the carnage of the head, the tilt of the chin, was the insolence expressed that had made her many enemies.
  13. Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.
  14. She sat straight up in bed, and jerked her hands to her head, and screamed long and terribly.
  15. A fancy came into my head that I would entertain the king and queen with an English tune upon this instrument.