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词组 head for
释义
Idiom
head for someone or something
Theme: DIRECTION
to aim for or move toward someone or something.
She waved good-bye as she headed for the door.Ann came in and headed for her mother.
phrasehead for1. head for sth to travel towards a place: The ships were heading for Cuba. We climbed on our horses, and headed for the hills.be headed for sth especially AmE (=be travelling towards a place) The men said they were headed for the next town which was about 50 miles away. SIMILAR TO: make for2. be heading for if someone or something is heading for a particular situation, it seems likely that it will happen in the future: Fashion designer Fern McGill is heading for a brilliant career. The personal computer industry is heading for slower growth. India was headed for a period of political uncertainty.

head for (someone or something)

To proceed or move toward someone or something. Claire immediately headed for her parents when they arrived at day care. Head for the center of town, and I'll meet you there. I headed for the dugout after being tagged out.

head for someone or something

to aim for or move toward someone or something. She waved good-bye as she headed for the door. Ann came in and headed for her mother.

head for

Proceed or go in a certain direction, as in I'm heading for town, or I believe Karen and Jane are heading for a big quarrel. This expression, which uses head in the sense of "advance toward," is occasionally amplified with a figurative destination, especially in the American West. For example, head for the hills means "to run away to high and safer ground" or "to flee from danger." It is often used facetiously, as in Here comes that old bore-head for the hills!Head for the setting sun alludes to where a wanted man or outlaw went when a law-enforcement agent was close behind him, that is, farther west, and head for the last roundup means "to die." [Early 1800s]

head for

v.
1. To travel toward some destination: We headed for Houston.
2. To set something or someone on a course toward some destination, situation or condition. Used passively: This bus is headed for New York. You're headed for trouble if you keep telling such lies.
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