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headless

/hed-lis/US // ˈhɛd lɪs //UK // (ˈhɛdlɪs) //

无头,无头的,无头苍蝇,无头髗

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without a head.
    • : having the head cut off; beheaded.
    • : having no leader or chief; leaderless.
    • : foolish; stupid: a headless argument.

Examples

  • After attaching to a host, however, the crustacean “regresses” into an amorphous, headless blob, sapping nutrition from their host like the wirehead plugs into current.

  • He cuts off the Knight’s head, which the headless Knight then lifts so that it can address the company gathered.

  • No need to adjust your drone before flight, either, thanks to the headless mode that can take flight from anywhere.

  • Many believe headless can deliver SEO benefits like user experience, performance and security — depending on how it’s implemented, of course.

  • If a headless worm can regrow a memory, then where is the memory stored, McConnell wondered.

  • Yes, our phone screens may be filled with headless torsos and “looking?”

  • IS celebrated the assaults by posting online photos of headless bodies that the group claimed were soldiers killed in the attacks.

  • A few days after this fateful visit, each visionary reported seeing images of rivers of blood and headless corpses.

  • In the pilot, Brooks proves himself to be the lamest cop of all time by agreeing to lead the headless horseman to his head.

  • Naturally, the headless horseman is really the first horseman of the apocalypse.

  • He left the arabyieh at the western entrance and went on foot down the avenue of headless rams.

  • The ax was to sever the head from the lifeless body, and all the headless trunks were to be interred together.

  • Whilst this was being done two coffins were found, and in them there were discovered two headless bodies.

  • I put the good nails into kegs, and the headless nails and splinters were sent back to be melted into window weights.

  • King Solomon sat headless on his throne of judgment, and the hands of the wicked elders had long since mouldered away.