词组 | head out |
释义 | Phr V head out heads, heading, headed head off British, American & Australianhead out American to start a journey or leave a placeAs soon as the school year ended, the whole family headed off to the mountains.We're heading out early - make sure you're here on time. head out especially AmE to leave in order to go somewhere or do something: He found a taxi and headed out to Dean's house. head out1. To leave some place; to depart. Attention, everyone: we're heading out at 10 AM. Mom is headed out for Sacramento tomorrow afternoon. 2. To move something away from something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "head" and "out." If everyone is buckled in, I'll head the car out. head something outto aim something outward; to move something on its way, head or front first. Head the boat out and pull out the throttle. I headed out the car and we were on our way. head out (for something)to set out for something or some place; to begin a journey to something or some place. We headed out for Denver very early in the morning. What time do we head out tomorrow morning? head out1. Depart, begin a journey, as in The ship was heading out to sea, or When do you head out again? 2. head out after. Follow or pursue, as in Since they knew the way, we headed out after them, or A police car headed out after the car thieves. head outv. 1. To depart for some destination: I'm heading out to the store, do you want anything? 2. To aim or point something outward: The teenager headed the car out of the driveway and sped off. |
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