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1 | I to go in a particular direction 朝(特定方向)行进 |
| be headed Where are you headed? 你往哪儿去? |
| +for/towards/through etc We decided to head for home. 我们决定回家。 |
| She headed towards the library. 她朝图书馆走去。 |
| head north/south/east/west They headed north, across the desert. 他们往北走,穿越沙漠。 |
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2 | head T to be in control of a group or an organization 担任(…的)主管;领导 |
| Lord Justice Scott will head the inquiry. 法官斯科特大人将担任这个调查组的负责人。 |
| You will work with the management team headed up by Miles Broughton. 你将与以迈尔斯·布劳顿为首的管理团队一起工作。 |
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3 | T to be at the top of a list 居(…)首位 |
| London heads the list of the most popular tourist cities. 伦敦在最受欢迎的旅游城市中名列第一。 |
| 3a | to be at the front of a line of people 排在(队列)之首 | | The mayor will head the procession through the town centre. 市长将走在队伍的最前头通过市中心。 | |
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4 | T usually passive to put a title at the top of a piece of writing 给…加标题 |
| The information sheet was headed ‘Medical Insurance’ . 这份通知单的标题是“医疗保险”。 |
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5 | T to hit the ball with your head in the game of football 用头顶(足球) |
PHRASE |
- | be heading/headed for sth |
| if you are heading or headed for something , it is likely to happen to you soon |
| 很可能即将… |
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| It appears that the rebels are heading for victory. 叛乱分子看来要胜利了。 |
| I think Sam’ s headed for a nervous breakdown. 我看萨姆可能很快就会神经崩溃。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌhead ˈoff |
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1 | T to prevent something from taking place 防止…发生 | The police acted quickly and managed to head off a violent confrontation. 警方立即行动,防止了一场暴力冲突。 | |
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2 | I informal to leave 离开 | We should be heading off soon. 我们得马上走。 | |
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3 | T to prevent someone from going somewhere by getting in front of them 上前拦住;拦截 | Let’ s try and head them off before they cross the bridge. 我们争取在他们过桥之前拦住他们吧。 | |
- | ˌhead ˈup |
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| head22 | A woman was chosen to head up the department. 一名女性被选中担任该部门的主管。 | |
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