گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'head'

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1 کامپیوتر و شبکه:: سرشاخه

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2 عمومی:: كله‌

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3 عمومی:: نوك‌

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4 عمومی:: ابتداء

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5 عمومی:: انتها

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6 عمومی:: عدد

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7 عمومی:: بار

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8 عمومی:: راس‌

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9 عمومی:: ( adj&n) سر

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english

1 general:: head off to start a journey or leave a place • What time are you heading off?

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: head sb/sth off [ M ] to force someone or something to change direction • I tried to head the dog off by running towards it.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: noun top of body: He wore a hat on his head. noun director: She was the head of the company. noun top: She was at the head of the class. verb administer: We want her to head the new group. verb proceed towards: We will head to town after lunch. noun toilet: He used the head on the ship. noun leading position: He was at the head of the parade.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   noun part of the body ADJ. bare | bald | shaved | blonde, dark, fair, grey, greying | bent, bowed She sat with bowed head. | severed The city gates were adorned with severed heads. VERB + HEAD poke, pop, put, stick He put his head round the door. | bob, cock, crane, incline, jerk, tilt, turn She jerked her head in the direction of the door. | lift, raise | bend, bow, drop, duck, hang, lower He hung his head in shame. | swing, throw back, toss He threw his head back and laughed out loud. | nod, shake They nodded their heads in agreement. She shook her head in disbelief. | scratch He scratched his head. ‘I don't understand, ’ he said. (figurative) Detectives have been left scratching their heads over the stolen painting's sudden reappearance. | clutch, hold He lay writhing on the ground, clutching his head in pain. | bury She buried her head in the pillow. | shave HEAD + VERB ache, throb | bob, jerk, nod, tilt, turn Her head tilted to one side as she considered the question. | droop, drop, hang down, hang low His head drooped and tears fell into his lap. HEAD + NOUN injury | cold PREP. above your ~ The thunder burst with a grand crash above our heads. | over your ~ The soldiers were ordered to fire over the heads of the crowd. PHRASES from head to foot/toe We were covered from head to foot in mud. | a fine/good, etc. head of hair (= a lot of hair) a woman with a lovely head of chestnut hair | have/hold/put, etc. your head in your hands He put his head in his hands, exasperated. | head first He dived head first into the water. (figurative) She got divorced and rushed head first into another marriage. | a nod of the head The ambassador dismissed him with a curt nod of the head. | a shake of the head She declined with a brief shake of the head. mind ADJ. clear, cool, level She needed to keep a clear head if she was to remain in control. | good I have a good head for figures. VERB + HEAD use I wish you'd use your head (= think carefully before doing or saying something). | enter It never entered my head that he might be lying. | get it into 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. | put sth into Who's been putting such weird ideas into your head? | get sth out of, put sth out of I can't get that tune out of my head. Try to put the exams out of your head for tonight. | bother Don't bother your pretty little head with things like that! HEAD + VERB spin He could feel his head spinning after only one drink. PREP. in your ~ I can't work it out in my head?I need a calculator. | inside your ~ It was an accident, said a voice inside his head. PHRASES can't get your head round sth (= can't understand sth) She's dead. I can't get my head round it yet. | need your head examined He looked at me as if I needed my head examined (= as if I were crazy). heads: side of a coin VERB + HEAD call I called heads and it came down tails. | come down/up PHRASES heads or tails? of a group/organization/school, etc. ADJ. deputy | departmental | nominal, titular The Queen is titular head of the Church of England. | crowned The message was sent to all the crowned heads (= kings and queens) of Europe. HEAD + NOUN gardener, teacher, waiter | boy, girl (= in a school) PHRASES a head of department, the head of the family, a head of government/state a summit meeting of heads of state | a head of (the) householdJOB

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: head for sth to be likely to experience a bad situation soon, because of your own actions or behaviour • They're heading for disaster if they're not careful. • The country is heading for recession.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: head sth off [ M ] to prevent a difficult or unpleasant situation from happening • The company is putting up wages to head off a strike.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

7 general:: head verbs turn your head • John turned his head to look at the boy. shake your head (= move it from side to side, especially to show disagreement ) • ‘It’s too much,’ he said, shaking his head. nod your head (= move it up and down, especially to show agreement ) • The audience nodded their heads enthusiastically. sb’s head hurts/aches/throbs • Her head was throbbing and she needed to lie down. raise/lift your head (= look up ) • Tom raised his head to listen, then went back to his book. bow/bend/lower your head (= look down ) • He bowed his head and tried not not to look at her. hang your head (= look down, especially because you are ashamed ) • She hung her head, not sure how to reply. scratch your head (= especially because you do not understand something ) • He scratched his head and started looking through the drawers again. cock your head (= hold your head at an angle ) • The big dog cocked his head to one side and raised his ears. adjectives bare • The sun beat down on her bare head. bald • His bald head shone with sweat. sb’s blonde/dark/grey etc head (= with blonde etc hair ) • I saw my son’s blond head sticking out from the car window. head + NOUN head injury • Wearing a helmet reduces the risk of head injuries.

transnet.ir

8 general:: Phrase(s): *a (big) head a hangover. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) • Oh, man, that booze gave me a big head! • Tom has a head this morning and won’t be coming into work.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

9 general:: Phrase(s): a head [and] per head [for] a person; [for] an individual. • How much do you charge per head for dinner? • It costs four dollars a head.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

10 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with HEAD, Also see 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.

American Heritage Idioms

11 general::   verb go ADV. north, northwards, etc. We headed west for two days. | back Let's head back home. PREP. back to We headed straight back to school. | for He turned and headed for the door. | towards heading towards London be in charge of sth ADV. jointly The committee will be headed jointly by two men. | up VERB + HEAD appoint sb to She has been appointed to head up the research team.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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