词组 | head |
释义 | head /hed/ noun 1. the top part of your body that has your face at the front and is supported by your neckadjectivesa bare head (=not covered with a hat) The sun beat down on her bare head.a bald head (=with no hair) His bald head shone with sweat.a balding head (=with some hair not there) Ronnie’s balding head shot up from behind the counter.a shaved/shaven head (=with the hair removed from it using a razor) He has a shaved head and a small beard.sb’s blonde/dark/grey etc head (=with blonde etc hair) I saw my son’s blond head sticking out from the car window.a sore head (=a painful head) I had a sore head after drinking too much the night before.verbs + headturn 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.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 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.tilt/cock your head (=hold your head at an angle) The dog cocked his head to one side and raised his ears.bang/bump your head He fell over and banged his head.head + verbssb’s head hurts/aches Dan’s head was aching and he was tired.sb’s head throbs/pounds (=it hurts with regular beats of pain) Her head was throbbing and she needed to lie down.sb’s head turns Everyone’s head turned to look at him.sb’s head nods I asked another question and her head nodded again.sb’s head lolls (=it hangs in a relaxed way) His head lolled forward onto his chest.sb’s head rests on sth Tom’s head was resting on her shoulder.head + nounshead injury Wearing a helmet reduces the risk of head injuries.phrasesa shake of your head He answered with a shake of his head.a nod of your head With a nod of her head, she indicated that he should sit on the chair.dive head first into sth They dived head first into the water.from head to toe (=over all your body) She was dressed in black from head to toe.with your head held high (=with your head and neck straight, especially as a sign of confidence or pride) Anne walked home with her head held high.the crown of your head (=the top of the back of your head) Laura was so short that he looked down on the crown of her head.THESAURUS: head → mind2. your mind and thoughtsverbsuse your head (=think carefully) If you used your head, you could do it without any problem.clear your head (=make yourself able to think more clearly) All he wanted was some fresh air to clear his head.sb’s head is spinning/reeling/swimming (=they cannot think clearly, especially because they are very tired, ill etc) My head was spinning after the interview.adjectivesa cool head (=an ability to stay calm) Sarah has a cool head, she won’t panic.a clear head (=an ability to think clearly and sensibly) I didn’t drink any alcohol because I wanted to keep a clear head for the next day.a level head (=an ability to be calm and sensible) Nursing is a job where a level head is essential.prepositionsin your head Bertie quickly did the calculation in his head.phrasessth comes into/enters your head (=you think of something) I said the first thing that came into my head.sth pops into your head (=you suddenly think of something) A strange idea popped into her head.put sth into sb’s head (=make someone think or believe something) What put that idea into your head?get/put sth out of your head (=stop thinking or worrying about something) I know you’re worried about your exams but try to put them out of your head.get your head round sth BrE (=be able to understand something) He just couldn’t get his head round what he was supposed to be doing.get sth into your head (=realise that something is true) Can’t you get it into your head that he is never going to change?take/get it into your head to do sth (=decide to do something, especially something stupid) In the middle of the night, Alan took it into his head to go for a swim.drum sth into sb’s head (=keep telling someone something until they cannot forget it) For weeks my dad had been drumming into my head the importance of studying.3. the person in charge of somethingadjectives/nouns + headdeputy/assistant head He is assistant head of the hotel school.departmental/department head Mary moved to Durham University where she became departmental head.head + nounsthe head coach/chef/gardener/waiter Wannstedt became head coach of the Chicago Bears.prepositionsthe head of sth Paula is the head of marketing.phrasesa head of state (=leader of a country) 34 heads of state met in Geneva. |
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