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I. head [Brit hɛd, Am hɛd] SUBST
1. head (of person, animal):
head
my head aches
to nod one's head
to get or keep or have one's head down
to get or keep or have one's head down (be inconspicuous) übtr
to get or keep or have one's head down (work hard) übtr
from head to foot or toe
to stand an argument, theory on its head übtr person:
to stand an argument, theory on its head evidence, fact:
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head übtr
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head before Subst movement
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head injury
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head covering, bandage
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head markings, feathers
2. head (mind):
head
head
I can't get it into her head that
to be or go above or over sb's head (too difficult)
use your head! ugs
to turn sb's head
3. head (measure of length or height):
head
to be a head, half a head taller than sb or to be taller than sb by a head, half a head
to win by a (short) head PFSPORT
to win by a (short) head übtr
4. head (headache, hangover):
head ugs
to have a bad head ugs
5. head (leader, director):
at the head of
head of department ADMIN
head of department SCHULE
head of Maths, German SCHULE
head of personnel, marketing HANDEL
6. head ADMIN, HANDEL (individual person or animal):
we paid £10 a head or per head
50 head of cattle LANDW
30 head of sheep
7. head:
head SPORT, TECH (of pin, nail etc.)
head SPORT, TECH (of pin, nail etc.)
head (of hammer, golf club)
head (of axe)
head (of axe)
head (of spear, arrow)
head (of stick)
8. head (front or top end):
head (of bed)
head (of bed)
head (of table)
head (of procession)
head (of pier)
9. head LING:
head
10. head:
head BOT, LANDW (of lettuce)
head (of garlic)
11. head (of computer, video, tape recorder):
head COMPUT, ELEK
reading head, playback head
writing head, recording head
12. head (on beer):
head
13. head MED (on boil, spot):
head
to come to a head
to come to a head übtr crisis, trouble, unrest:
to bring sth to a head MED
to bring sth to a head übtr crisis, trouble, unrest
to bring sth to a head übtr situation
14. head (in plumbing):
head (height of water)
head (height of water)
head of water
15. head PHYS (of steam):
head
16. head GEOG:
head
head
17. head TECH (on lathe):
head
II. heads SUBST npl
1. heads (tossing coin):
heads or tails?”
testa o croce?”
heads!”
testa!”
heads it is!”
è testa!”
2. heads NAUT (lavatory):
III. head [Brit hɛd, Am hɛd] ADJ (chief)
head cashier, cook
head gardener
IV. -headed KOMP
V. head [Brit hɛd, Am hɛd] VERB trans
1. head (be at the top of):
head column, list, procession, queue
2. head (be in charge of):
head business, firm
head delegation, committee
head team
head inquiry
head expedition
head revolt
3. head (entitle):
head article, chapter, essay
4. head (steer):
head vehicle, boat
condurre, dirigere (towards verso)
5. head SPORT:
to head the ball
VI. head [Brit hɛd, Am hɛd] VERB intr
to head south, north NAUT
VII. head [Brit hɛd, Am hɛd]
on your own head be it!
to go to sb's head alcohol, success, praise:
to go off one's head ugs
are you off your head?
to be soft or weak in the head ugs
he's not right in the head ugs
to laugh one's head off ugs
to shout one's head off ugs
to talk one's head off ugs
she talked my head off ugs
off the top of one's head say, answer
to give sb their head
to give sb head Am vulg sl
be in over one's head ugs
I. head-to-head [Brit, Am ˈˌhɛd tə ˈhɛd] SUBST
to come together in a head-to-head
II. head-to-head [Brit, Am ˈˌhɛd tə ˈhɛd] ADJ
III. head-to-head [Brit, Am ˈˌhɛd tə ˈhɛd] ADV
to come head-to-head
cross head [Brit ˈkrɒs hɛd, Am ˈkrɔsˌhɛd] SUBST
1. cross head TYPO → cross heading
2. cross head MECH:
cross head
cross heading [ˈkrɒsˌhedɪŋ, ˈkrɔːs-] SUBST TYPO
death's head [Am ˈdɛ(θ)s ˈˌhɛd] SUBST
death's head
death's head
sound head [ˈsaʊndhed] SUBST
1. sound head FILM:
sound head
2. sound head (on tape recorder):
sound head
tape head [ˈteɪpˌhed] SUBST
tape head
head-page [ˈhedpeɪdʒ] SUBST (of a book)
head-page
playback head [ˈpleɪbækˌhed] SUBST
I. head-on [Brit ˌhɛdˈɒn, Am ˈhɛd ˈˌɑn] ADJ
head-on crash, collision
head-on übtr confrontation
head-on approach
II. head-on [Brit ˌhɛdˈɒn, Am ˈhɛd ˈˌɑn] ADV
head-on collide, crash, hit, attack:
head-on
to tackle a problem head-on übtr
acid head [Am ˈæsədˌhɛd] SUBST ugs
acid head
acid head
I. head [hed] SUBST
1. head ANAT:
head
to nod one's head
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine
2. head (unit):
head
a [or per] head
to be a head taller than sb
3. head (mind):
to get sth/sb out of one's head
to need a clear head to do sth
4. head (top):
head of line, page, column
head of bed
5. head BOT:
head of garlic
a head of lettuce
6. head pl FIN (face of coin):
head
7. head (beer foam):
head
8. head GEO:
head of river
9. head (boss):
head
head of a company
10. head TECH:
head (device)
head (for recording)
11. head COMPUT:
read/write head
12. head NAUT (toilet):
head
Wendungen:
to not be able to make head (n)or tail of sth
to be soft in the head
to bite sb's head off
to bring sth to a head
to give sb his/her head
II. head [hed] VERB trans
1. head (lead):
head
head a company, organization
head team
2. head PRESSE:
head
3. head SPORT:
head ball
III. head [hed] VERB intr
to head (for) home
cylinder head SUBST TECH
head cold SUBST
head cold
head back VERB intr
head back
head start SUBST
head start
to give sb a head start
head for VERB trans insep
head for
to head for the exit
head up VERB trans
head up
head cook SUBST
head cook
capocuoco(-a) m (f)
I. head-on ADJ
head-on collision:
head-on
II. head-on ADV
head-on
I. head off VERB trans
head off
II. head off VERB intr
Present
Ihead
youhead
he/she/itheads
wehead
youhead
theyhead
Past
Iheaded
youheaded
he/she/itheaded
weheaded
youheaded
theyheaded
Present Perfect
Ihaveheaded
youhaveheaded
he/she/ithasheaded
wehaveheaded
youhaveheaded
theyhaveheaded
Past Perfect
Ihadheaded
youhadheaded
he/she/ithadheaded
wehadheaded
youhadheaded
theyhadheaded
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Each day they'd give you a mini-physical, since you couldn't fly in a space suit with a head cold or anything like that.
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For some it is the annual return of the head cold, cough or the cold feeling in your bones.
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Is neckache and fever a sign of meningitis, or simply a head cold?
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A head cold is also more likely to cause sore throat and sinus issues, she said, while the flu triggers coughs, body aches and fever.
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