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heading

/hed-ing/US // ˈhɛd ɪŋ //UK // (ˈhɛdɪŋ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that serves as a head, top, or front.
    • : a title or caption of a page, chapter, etc.
    • : a section of the subject of a discourse; a main division of a topic or theme.
    • : the compass direction toward which a traveler or vehicle is or should be moving; course.
    • : an active underground mining excavation in the earth, as a drift or raise being or about to be driven.
    • : Aeronautics. the angle between the axis from front to rear of an aircraft and some reference line, as magnetic north.

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  • If they’ve now crystallized for Hand as a product of decreased velocity, that seems like a positive heading into the second half of his career.

  • You might also want to pick Text only under Change what you hear, otherwise the narration will include all the menus and window headings.

  • Searchers like to skim headings to determine whether an article is one with which they want to engage.

  • “There’s all sorts of ways to set and maintain a heading,” says marine biologist Nathan Putman, who studies navigation in sea turtles and salmon.

  • In “Parklandia,” they share tips, history and comic pratfalls under such clever headings as “The Mary-Kate and Ashley of Arches National Park” and “Abe Lincoln Is the Beyoncé of Gettysburg National Military Park.”

  • The phone is apparently the one he took from his girlfriend after shooting her outside Baltimore and heading for New York.

  • But when he saw that all his neighbours were also heading to the stores for stocks, he changed his mind.

  • For Jane Doe though, she was heading into yet another nightmare.

  • And now many of those Democrats are heading home after long careers in public life, with some losing easily winnable races.

  • These groups turn out in greater numbers in presidential elections, giving Democrats a presumptive advantage heading into 2016.

  • And seeing this bunch is heading right toward us, we might as well take it easy here till they come up.

  • The car moved away, swinging to the right across the traffic stream and clearly heading for old Bond Street.

  • And he has been an espion of the Government in Portugal; what better training could he have for heading an army of traitors?

  • He spurted, took the car half way down the block, heading in the very direction from which Black Hood was coming.

  • They burst out of the mouth of the canyon, a smoke-wreathed whirlwind, heading for the protection of the river.