Tureng - head - Türkçe İngilizce Sözlük

Kategori İngilizce Türkçe Common Usage 1 Yaygın Kullanım head nurse i. başhemşire 2 Yaygın Kullanım head scarf i. baş örtüsü 3 Yaygın Kullanım head teacher i. okul müdürü General 4 Genel (an idea) come into someone's head f. fikir gelmek 5 Genel (an idea) come into someone's head f. aklına bir fikir gelmek 6 Genel (an idea) pop into someone's head f. aklına bir fikir gelmek 7 Genel (an idea) pop into someone's head f. fikir gelmek 8 Genel (not) harm a hair of somebody's head f. birinin kılına bile dokunmamak 9 Genel be at the head of f. başında bulunmak 10 Genel be head and shoulders above f. -den çok üstün olmak 11 Genel be head to head f. kafa kafaya gitmek 12 Genel be head to head f. başa baş gitmek 13 Genel be head to head f. başabaş gitmek 14 Genel be head-in-the-clouds f. aklı bir karış havada olmak 15 Genel be head-in-the-clouds f. aklı havada olmak 16 Genel be in a head-on collision f. bir araçla kafa kafaya çarpışmak 17 Genel be in over head f. (su) boyu/boyunu aşmak 18 Genel be in over one's head f. haddini aşmak 19 Genel be in over one's head f. çizmeyi aşmak 20 Genel be in over one's head f. haddini bilmemek 21 Genel be off one's head f. kafayı üşütmek 22 Genel be over one's head f. yeteneği dışında olmak 23 Genel be over one's head f. boyunu aşmak (su) 24 Genel be over one's head f. boyunu geçmek (su) 25 Genel be over one's head f. bilgisi dışında olmak 26 Genel be unable to make head or tail of f. akıl erdirememek 27 Genel beat something into somebody's head f. kafasına sokmak 28 Genel become the head of the f. (şirket/kulüp) başına geçmek 29 Genel bend head f. baş eğmek 30 Genel bend one's head f. başını eğmek 31 Genel bend one's head f. başını öne eğmek 32 Genel bow one's head f. başını öne eğmek 33 Genel bow one's head f. başını eğmek 34 Genel bring matters to a head f. çıbanın başını koparmak 35 Genel bring to a head f. karar noktasına getirmek 36 Genel bury one's head in the pillow f. kafasını yastığa gömmek 37 Genel can't get one's head round something f. anlayamamak 38 Genel can't get one's head round something f. kabullenememek 39 Genel caress someone's head f. kafasını okşamak 40 Genel caress someone's head f. başını okşamak 41 Genel chop off someone's head f. baş kesmek 42 Genel collide head-on f. kafa kafaya çarpışmak 43 Genel come into one's head f. aklına gelmek 44 Genel come to a head f. çıkmak 45 Genel come to a head f. baş vermek 46 Genel come to a head f. doruk noktasına ulaşmak 47 Genel come to a head f. doruğa ulaşmak 48 Genel come to a head f. sona ermek 49 Genel come to a head f. dönüm noktasına varmak 50 Genel come to a head f. son noktaya varmak 51 Genel come to a head f. son haddine varmak 52 Genel compete head to head f. başa baş rekabet etmek 53 Genel compete head to head f. başa baş yarışmak 54 Genel cover one's head f. başını örtmek 55 Genel cover one's head f. başını kapatmak 56 Genel cover one's head f. türban/başörtüsü takmak 57 Genel cracked your head open f. başını yarmak 58 Genel cracked your head open f. kafasını yarmak 59 Genel cut off one's head f. kafasını koparmak 60 Genel cut off one's head f. kellesini uçurmak 61 Genel drop one's head f. başını öne eğmek 62 Genel drop one's head f. başını eğmek 63 Genel drum something into somebody's head f. kafasına sokmak 64 Genel duck one's head f. başını eğmek 65 Genel duck one's head f. başını öne eğmek 66 Genel duck the head f. şaşırtmak 67 Genel enter one's head f. aklına gelmek 68 Genel eye from head to foot f. süzmek 69 Genel eye from head to foot f. baştan aşağı süzmek 70 Genel fall asleep the minute one's head hits the pillow f. başını yastığa koyar koymaz uyumak 71 Genel fall asleep the minute one's head hits the pillow f. kafasını yastığa koyar koymaz uyumak 72 Genel fall head over heels f. tepetaklak düşmek 73 Genel get head together f. kafayı toplamak 74 Genel get in over head f. (su) boyu/boyunu aşmak 75 Genel get it into one's head that ... f. kafasına koymak 76 Genel get one's head screwed on right f. akıllanmak 77 Genel get out of one's head f. akıldan çıkarmak 78 Genel get out of one's head f. beyninden kazımak 79 Genel get out of one's head f. kafasından atmak 80 Genel get shot in the head f. kafasından vurulmak 81 Genel get something through someone's head f. bir şeyi birine anlatmak 82 Genel get something through someone's head f. bir şeyi birinin kafasına sokmak 83 Genel get to somebody's head f. başına vurmak 84 Genel give a head start f. avantaj vermek 85 Genel give somebody his head f. serbest bırakmak 86 Genel go off one's head f. fıttırmak 87 Genel go off one's head f. çıldırmak 88 Genel go off one's head f. oynatmak 89 Genel go off one's head f. cinnet getirmek 90 Genel go off one's head f. sapıtmak 91 Genel go to one's head f. başına vurmak 92 Genel go to one's head f. başına vurmak (içki) 93 Genel go to one's head f. sersem etmek 94 Genel go to one's head f. kendini bir şey zannetmesine sebep olmak 95 Genel go to one's head f. başını döndürmek 96 Genel go to somebody's head f. çarpmak 97 Genel go to somebody's head f. başını döndürmek 98 Genel hammer an idea into someone's head f. bir fikri birinin kafasına sokmak 99 Genel hang one's head f. başını eğmek 100 Genel hang one's head f. başını öne eğmek 101 Genel have a good head on one's shoulders f. aklı başında biri olmak 102 Genel have a good head on one's shoulders f. sağduyu sahibi olmak 103 Genel have a good head on one's shoulders f. çok zeki olmak 104 Genel have a swollen head f. burnu büyümek 105 Genel have no roof over one's head f. başını sokacak bir yeri olmamak 106 Genel have one's head in the clouds f. aklı bir karış havada olmak 107 Genel have one's head screwed on right f. aklı başında biri olmak 108 Genel have one's head screwed on the right way f. aklı başında biri olmak 109 Genel head back home f. (geri) eve yönelmek 110 Genel head back home f. eve (geri) yönelmek 111 Genel head butt f. kafa atmak 112 Genel head for f. -e doğru gitmek 113 Genel head for f. yönelmek 114 Genel head for f. -in istikametini tutmak 115 Genel head for f. gitmek 116 Genel head for f. bir yere doğru ilerlemek 117 Genel head for f. koyulmak 118 Genel head for f. -e gitmek 119 Genel head for disaster f. baştan kara gitmek 120 Genel head for silver screen f. gözünü beyazperdeye dikmek 121 Genel head for the hills f. sıvışmak 122 Genel head off f. savmak 123 Genel head off f. önlemek 124 Genel head off f. önüne geçmek 125 Genel head off f. yolunu kesmek 126 Genel head off f. yönünü değiştirmek 127 Genel head on crash f. (araç) kafa kafaya çarpışmak 128 Genel head someone off f. birini kösteklemek 129 Genel head someone off f. birinin ilerlemesini engellemek 130 Genel head someone off f. birinin yolunu kesmek 131 Genel head something at something f. bir şeyin rotasını bir yere doğru yöneltmek 132 Genel head something off f. bir şeyin yolunu kesmek 133 Genel head something off f. bir şeyi engellemek 134 Genel head something off f. bir şeyin ilerlemesini engellemek 135 Genel head straight for the top f. zirveye doğru yol almak 136 Genel head straight for the top f. zirveye çıkmak 137 Genel head the company f. şirketin başına geçmek 138 Genel head the company f. şirketi yönetmek 139 Genel head the company after someone f. birisinden sonra şirketin başına geçmek 140 Genel head the poll f. seçimde kazanmak 141 Genel head towards f. yönelmek 142 Genel head towards f. -e doğru yöneltmek 143 Genel head up f. başına geçmek 144 Genel head up f. başına geçirilmek 145 Genel hit the nail on the head f. kafasına çivi çakmak 146 Genel hit the nail right on the head f. kafasına çivi çakmak 147 Genel hold a gun against one's head f. birinin kafasına silah dayamak 148 Genel hold a gun to somebody's head f. birinin kafasına tabanca dayamak 149 Genel hold one's head high f. başını dik tutmak 150 Genel hold one's head high f. başı dik durmak 151 Genel hold one's head up high f. başını dik tutmak 152 Genel incline one's head f. başını eğmek 153 Genel keep one's head f. soğukkanlılığını yitirmemek 154 Genel keep one's head f. kendine hakim olmak 155 Genel knock one's head against the wall f. başını taştan taşa vurmak 156 Genel lift one's head f. başını kaldırmak 157 Genel lift one's head f. kafasını kaldırmak 158 Genel lose one's head f. paniğe kapılmak 159 Genel lose one's head f. cinleri başına toplanmak 160 Genel lose one's head f. pusulayı şaşırmak 161 Genel lose one's head f. kendinden geçmek 162 Genel lose one's head f. zıvanadan çıkmak 163 Genel lose one's head f. aklı başından gitmek 164 Genel lose one's head f. kafası karışmak 165 Genel lose one's head/temper f. zıvanadan çıkmak 166 Genel lower one's head f. başını eğmek 167 Genel lower one's head f. başını öne eğmek 168 Genel nod one's head yes f. evet anlamında başını sallamak 169 Genel nod one's head yes f. başını evet anlamında sallamak 170 Genel not to touch a hair of someone's head f. kılına dokunmamak 171 Genel put a gun to somebody's head f. birinin kafasına tabanca dayamak 172 Genel put a price on somebody's head f. başına ödül koymak 173 Genel put one's head in the lion's mouth f. kellesini koltuğuna almak 174 Genel put one's head in the lion's mouth f. tehlikeye atılmak 175 Genel put one's head on someone's shoulder f. başını omzuna yaslamak 176 Genel put one's head on someone's shoulder f. başını omuzuna yaslamak 177 Genel put something into one's head f. aklına sokmak 178 Genel puzzle one's head f. kafa yormak 179 Genel puzzle one's head f. kafa patlatmak 180 Genel raise one's head f. başını kaldırmak 181 Genel raise one's head f. kafasını kaldırmak 182 Genel reah a head f. doruk noktasına gelmek/ulaşmak 183 Genel reah a head f. iyice kızışmak 184 Genel rest one's head f. kafasını dinlemek 185 Genel rest one's head f. kafa dinlemek 186 Genel scratch one's head f. kafasını kaşımak 187 Genel set a price on someone's head f. aranılan bir kimsenin kellesine fiyat biçmek 188 Genel sever the head from f. baş kesmek 189 Genel shake one's head f. başını sallamak 190 Genel shoot in the head f. başından vurmak 191 Genel stand on one's head f. amuda kalkıp durmak 192 Genel suffer from a swollen head f. küçük dağları ben yarattım demek 193 Genel swing one's head f. gerdan kırmak 194 Genel take off the head of f. baş kesmek 195 Genel talk off the top of one's head f. ezbere konuşmak 196 Genel talk somebody's head off f. kafasını şişirmek 197 Genel throw a hood over one’s head f. kafasına çuval geçirmek 198 Genel throw a hood over one’s head f. başına çuval geçirmek 199 Genel tilt head f. baş eğmek 200 Genel toloes one's head f. pusulayı şaşırmak

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Head ne demek Head türkçesi ne demek ingilizce Head anlamı

Head ile ilgili cümleler

English: A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination. But when you add to that a literate tongue or pen, then you have something very special. Turkish: İyi bir kafa ve iyi bir kalp her zaman müthiş bir kombinasyondur. Fakat buna bir okuryazar dil yada kalem eklediğinizde, o zaman çok özel bir şeyiniz vardır.

English: A fish rots from the head down. Turkish: Balık baştan kokar.

English: "It must be great to be tall." "Do you think so? It's not really that great. You keep bumping your head on the ceiling." Turkish: "Uzun boylu olmak harika olmalı." "Öyle mi düşünüyorsun? Gerçekten o kadar harika değil. Kafanı tavana çarpmaya devam edersin."

English: Ali and his family sold 20 head of cattle earlier this week. Turkish: Ali ve ailesi bu haftanın başlarında 20 baş sığır sattı.

English: A republic is a state with a president at its head instead of a king or queen. Turkish: Bir cumhuriyet başında bir kral ve kraliçe yerine bir başkanı olan bir devlettir.

Head ingilizcede ne demek, Head nerede nasıl kullanılır?

Head ache : Baş ağrısı.

Head amp : Kafa amfi. Kafa. Sadece yükselteçlerden oluşan ve çıkış sinyalinin sese dönüşebilmesi için hoparlöre ihtiyaç duyan cihaz.

Head and shoulders : Baş ve omuzlar. Kat kat. Hisse senedi piyasasında uygulanan teknik analizde kullanılan fiyatların insan omuzu gibi düz bir seyir izlerken aniden yükselip tekrar omuz hizasına düştüğünü gösteren şekil.

Head and shoulders above : Dört başı mamur. Çok üstün. Taş çıkaran. Çok daha iyi.

Head binding : Başı ve alnı, yas, din adamlığı, şeflik belirtisi olarak bez, örtü, kumaş parçası, yaprak, ot ile sarma. Baş bağlama.

Head cold : Baş nezlesi. İngin.

Head cameraman : Baş kameraman. Görüntü yönetmeni. Alıcı devinimlerinin düzenlenmesinden, görünçlüğün aydınlatılmasından, görüntülerin yönetmenin isteklerine uygun biçimde sağlanmasından, alıcı takımının denetiminden sorumlu kimse. Sinema, televizyon alanlarında kullanılır.

Head brick : Baş tuğlası.

Head circling : Başa boyun omurlarının verdiği olanak oranında bileşik eksende (öne-yana-arkaya bükmelerin sürekliliğiyle) daireler çizdirme. Baş çevirme.

Head block : Ana makara. Sahnede askı halatlarının toplandığı ana makara.

İngilizce Head Türkçe anlamı, Head eş anlamlısı

Sözcükler, direkt olarak Head ile ilgili eş anlamlı kelimeler olmayabilir. Kelime anlamı benzer olan sözcükler olabilirler.

Nobs : Salak. Zengin soylu. Aptal. Züppe ve büyüklük taslayan kimse. Kelle (argo). Züppe. Asılzade.

Noggin : İçki ölçüsü. Bir içki ölçüsü. Küçük kulplu bardak. Ufak bardak. Fincan.

Economise : Kesinti yapmak. İdareli harcamak. Sakınarak kullanmak. Masrafları kısmak. İhtiyatlı kullanmak. (britanya ingilizcesi) tasarruf yapmak. Tutumlu davranmak (economize olarak da yazılır). İktisat yapmak. Kısmak. Tasarruf etmek.

Better : Daha iyi bir hale gelmek. İyileştirmek. İyileşmek. Daha yakşı. Geliştirmek. Daha iyi. Daha iyi şekilde. Düzeltmek. Yakşırak. Islah etmek.

Muzzle : Ağızlık. Top veya tüfek ağzı. Burunluk (hayvan). Hayvan burnu. Ağızlık (köpek vb). Ağızlık takmak. Ağızlık (köpek). Çanına ot tıkamak. Ağzını bağlamak. Burunsalık takmak.

Carcases : Cife. Leş. Enkaz. İskelet. Ölü. Enkaz (gemi vb). Bina iskeleti. Kadavra. Ceset.

Capt : Grup lideri. Gemi kumandanı. Komutan. Yakala. Şef.

Chief : İdare amiri. Belli başlı. En önemli. İlkel topluluklarda görülen, çok az kurumlaşmış olan ve gücü kimi kez aşırı bir başına -buyruk- yönetimin gücü biçimini alan önder tipi. Elebaşı. Başlıca. Patron. Amir. Hukuk, sosyoloji alanlarında kullanılır.

Cap nut : Başlıklı somun. Kapalı somun. Kapak somunu. Şapkalı somun. Şapkalı. Somun. Başlık somunu. Kep somun.

Airframe : Uçağın gövdesi. Uçak çatkısı. Uçak gövdesi. Uçak iskeleti.

Head synonyms : animate being, human head, go forward, external body part, basilar artery, human face, arteria basilaris, capita, frame, be at something, cast of mind, apply, matures, casque, bonnet, deans, creature, call forth, nob, bean, brain, be transmitted, carcase, disposing, mellow, maturating, carcasses, beans, cap, bows, chieftain, fuselage, be over.

Head zıt anlamlı kelimeler, Head kelime anlamı

Rear : Geri. Dikmek. Arkadaki. Yükselmek. Beslemek. Büyütmek. Şahlanmak. Yükseltmek. Kaldırmak. Art.

Follower : Hizmetli. Kuyruk. Hayran. Baskıcı. Peyk. Mürit. Takipçi. Destekçi. Havari. Başlık.

Head ingilizce tanımı, definition of Head

Head kelimesinin İngilizce - İngilizce çevirisi (English to English) : Chief. To be at the head of. A variant of -hood. The anterior or superior part of an animal, containing the brain, or chief ganglia of the nervous system, the mouth, and in the higher animals, the chief sensory organs. To originate. A head chorister. To have its source, as a river. As, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot. The head man of a tribe. A head cook. Principal. Leading. First. To spring. To put one`s self at the head of. To act as leader to. As, the head master of a school. To direct. Cephalon. Poll. To lead.

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Head Head şarkı sözleri - Türkçe Bilgi

1. n. uppermost part of the body containing the brain2. mind 3. understanding 4. leader 5. person in authority6. top 7. forefront 8. crisis 9. climax 10. devotee 11. enthusiast (Slang)12. device in a drive which reads and writes information (Computers)13. v. lead14. direct 15. be at the front16. go in a certain direction17. adj. chief18. leading 19. main 20. principal,

Head İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı

Head anlamları
    (noun) The place or honor
21. or of command22. the most important or foremost position23. the front24. as 25. the head of the table26. the head of a column of soldiers.(v. i.) To go or point in a certain direction27. to tend28. as 29. how does the ship head?(noun) Each one among many30. an individual31. -- often used in a plural sense32. as 33. a thousand head of cattle.(noun) A separate part34. or topic35. of a discourse36. a theme to be expanded37. a subdivision38. as 39. the heads of a sermon.(v. t.) To be at the head of40. to put one's self at the head of41. to lead42. to direct43. to act as leader to44. as 45. to head an army46. an expedition47. or a riot.(noun) The most prominent or important member of any organized body48. the chief49. the leader50. as 51. the head of a college52. a school53. a church54. a state55. and the like.(v. t.) To go in front of56. to get in the front of57. so as to hinder or stop58. to oppose59. hence 60. to check or restrain61. as 62. to head a drove of cattle63. to head a person64. the wind heads a ship.(noun) A dense cluster of flowers65. as in clover66. daisies 67. thistles 68. a capitulum.(noun) The antlers of a deer.(v. t.) To cut off the top of69. to lop off70. as 71. to head trees.(noun) The anterior or superior part of an animal72. containing the brain73. or chief ganglia of the nervous system74. the mouth75. and in the higher animals76. the chief sensory organs77. poll 78. cephalon.(noun) An ear of wheat79. barley 80. or of one of the other small cereals.(noun) Culminating point or crisis81. hence 82. strength 83. force 84. height.(noun) Power85. armed force.(noun) A rounded mass of foam which rises on a pot of beer or other effervescing liquor.(a.) Principal86. chief 87. leading 88. first 89. as 90. the head master of a school91. the head man of a tribe92. a head chorister93. a head cook.(noun) A headland94. a promontory95. as 96. Gay Head.(v. t.) To behead97. to decapitate.(v. t.) To form a head to98. to fit or furnish with a head99. as 100. to head a nail.(noun) A headdress101. a covering of the head102. as 103. a laced head104. a head of hair.(noun) Tiles laid at the eaves of a house.(v. i.) To form a head105. as 106. this kind of cabbage heads early.(v. i.) To originate107. to spring108. to have its source109. as a river.(noun) The place where the head should go110. as 111. the head of a bed112. of a grave113. etc 114. the head of a carriage115. that is116. the hood which covers the head.(v. t.) To set on the head117. as 118. to head a cask.(noun) The seat of the intellect119. the brain120. the understanding121. the mental faculties122. as 123. a good head124. that is125. a good mind126. it never entered his head127. it did not occur to him128. of his own head129. of his own thought or will.(noun) The uppermost130. foremost 131. or most important part of an inanimate object132. such a part as may be considered to resemble the head of an animal133. often 134. also 135. the larger136. thicker 137. or heavier part or extremity138. in distinction from the smaller or thinner part139. or from the point or edge140. as 141. the head of a cane142. a nail143. a spear144. an ax145. a mast146. a sail147. a ship148. that which covers and closes the top or the end of a hollow vessel149. as 150. the head of a cask or a steam boiler.(noun) A dense151. compact mass of leaves152. as in a cabbage or a lettuce plant.(noun) The source153. fountain 154. spring 155. or beginning156. as of a stream or river157. as 158. the head of the Nile159. hence 160. the altitude of the source161. or the height of the surface162. as of water163. above a given place164. as above an orifice at which it issues165. and the pressure resulting from the height or from motion166. sometimes also167. the quantity in reserve168. as 169. a mill or reservoir has a good head of water170. or ten feet head171. also 172. that part of a gulf or bay most remote from the outlet or the sea.
Head tanım:
Kelime: head 173. Söyleniş: 'hed174. İşlev: noun175. Kökeni: Middle English hed176. from Old English hEafod177. akin to Old High German houbit head178. Latin caput179. 1 : the upper or anterior division of the animal body that contains the brain180. the chief sense organs181. and the mouth182. 2 a : the seat of the intellect : MIND two heads are better than one b : a person with respect to mental qualities let wiser heads prevail c : natural aptitude or talent a good head for figures d : mental or emotional control : POISE a level head e : HEADACHE183. 3 : the obverse of a coin -- usually used in plural heads184. I win185. 4 a : PERSON186. INDIVIDUAL count heads b plural head : one of a number (as of domestic animals)187. 5 a : the end that is upper or higher or opposite the foot the head of the table head of a sail b : the source of a stream c : either end of something (as a drum) whose two ends need not be distinguished188. 6 : DIRECTOR189. LEADER: as a : HEADMASTER b : one in charge of a division or department in an office or institution the head of the English department190. 7 a : CAPITULUM 2 b : the foliaged part of a plant especially when consisting of a compact mass of leaves or close fructification191. 8 a : the leading element of a military column or a procession b : HEADWAY192. 9 a : the uppermost extremity or projecting part of an object : TOP b : the striking part of a weapon193. tool 194. or implement c : the rounded proximal end of a long bone (as the humerus) d : the end of a muscle nearest the origin -- compare ORIGIN e : the oval part of a printed musical note195. 10 a : a body of water kept in reserve at a height196. also : the containing bank197. dam 198. or wall b : a mass of water in motion199. 11 a : the difference in elevation between two points in a body of fluid b : the resulting pressure of the fluid at the lower point expressible as this height200. broadly : pressure of a fluid201. 12 a : the bow and adjacent parts of a ship b : a ship's toilet202. broadly : TOILET203. 13 : the approximate length of the head of a horse won by a head204. 14 : the place of leadership205. honor 206. or command at the head of her class207. 15 a (1) : a word or series of words often in larger letters placed at the beginning of a passage or at the top of a page in order to introduce or categorize (2) : a separate part or topic b : a portion of a page or sheet that is above the first line of printing208. 16 : the foam or scum that rises on a fermenting or effervescing liquid (as beer)209. 17 a : the part of a boil210. pimple 211. or abscess at which it is likely to break b : culminating point of action : CRISIS events came to a head212. 18 a : a part or attachment of a machine or machine tool containing a device (as a cutter or drill)213. also : the part of an apparatus that performs the chief function or a particular function b : an electromagnet used as a transducer in magnetic recording for recording on214. reading 215. or erasing a magnetic medium (as tape)216. 19 : an immediate constituent of a construction that can have the same grammatical function as the whole (as man in an old man217. a very old man218. or the man in the street)219. 20 a : one who uses a drug b : DEVOTEE chili heads220. 21 often vulgar : FELLATIO221. CUNNILINGUS -- usually used with give222. - by the head : drawing the greater depth of water forward223. - off one's head : CRAZY224. DISTRACTED225. - out of one's head : DELIRIOUS226. - over one's head 1 : beyond one's comprehension or competence the most awful intellectual detail227. all of it over my head -- E. B. White 2 : so as to pass over one's superior standing or authority went over my head to complain228.
Head ile eşanlamlı (synonym) kelimeler
Arch229. Boss230. Brain231. Capitulum232. Caput233. Chief234. Direct235. Drumhead236. Guide237. Header238. Heading239. Headspring240. Headway241. Lead242. Maneuver243. Manoeuvre244. Mind245. Nous246. Pass247. Point248. Principal249. Psyche250. Question251. Steer252. Straits253. Top254.
Head ile zıt (antonym) anlamlı kelimeler
Foot255. Rear256. Tail257.

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Head (company) - Wikipedia

Head N.V. is a Dutch sports and clothing company, which sells alpine skiing and tennis equipment. The company includes parts of several previously independent companies, including Head Ski Company, founded in Delaware, United States, in 1950; Tyrolia, an Austrian ski-equipment manufacturer; and Mares, an Italian manufacturer of diving equipment.[2] Head Ski Company produced one of the first successful metal-wood composite downhill ski, the Head Standard, and one of the first oversized metal tennis rackets.[3] The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

History[edit]

The company was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, in 1950 by aeronautical engineer Howard Head, after he took a ski trip and was astonished to see his skis were made of wood in an era when metals and plastics were replacing wood in many product designs. Head worked at the Glenn L. Martin Company where they used a form of aluminum and plastic laminate to build the fuselages of aircraft, and he felt the same material would make an ideal ski. After two years of constantly breaking skis, by the winter of 1950 they had a design that not only stayed together, but made turning dramatically easier.

The Head Standard would rapidly grow in sales through the 1950s, until it and other Head designs were capturing over 50% of the US market during the 1960s, making them the leading ski manufacturer in the U.S. and the UK. Head resisted the change to fibreglass construction. In 1967, Howard Head hired Harold Seigle as company president, and became the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Bored of the results, in 1969 Head sold the company to AMF in 1969, and took up tennis. He later bought a controlling interest in Prince Sports.

In the late 1960s, a tennis division was created when Howard Head figured out a way of strengthening the tennis racket by introducing the aluminium frame. The idea became a success and was first introduced in the 1969 US Open. After Howard Head's departure, one of the tennis players that Head sponsored, Arthur Ashe, won Wimbledon, defeating favored Jimmy Connors in 1975. Also during the 1970s, Head acquired a diving manufacturer, Mares, and a ski binding company, Tyrolia. While under AMF ownership, Head manufactured tennis racquets in Boulder, Colorado, and Kennelbach, Austria. Also in 1969, Head signed Olympic champion ski racer Jean-Claude Killy to endorse a new metal and fiberglass ski, the Killy 800. Head subsequently developed an entire product line of Killy skis.

In 1985, Minneapolis-based Minstar Inc. acquired Head through hostile takeover of AMF.[4] Two years later, Head started making athletic footwear, and introduced the "Radial Tennis Shoes". The following year, Head opened a new plant in Austria in order to produce more tennis rackets. In 1989, management bought out Head, Tyrolia, and Mares, to form HTM. The takeover was backed by private equity firm Freeman Spogli & Co. In 1993, HTM was sold to tobacco conglomerate Austria Tabak. Johan Eliasch, the current chairman, took over the company in 1995, which in 2014 was a Netherlands Antilles corporation.[5]

In 1997, Head created the first titanium and graphite tennis racket. Over the next two years, Head acquired three more companies, DACOR, BLAX, and Penn Racquet Sports. Penn tennis balls are used in many high-profile tournaments worldwide, while Penn racquetballs are the official balls of the IRT and U.S. Racquetball Association. Penn once produced tennis balls and racquetballs in Phoenix, Arizona. In March 2009, Head shut down the Penn ball manufacturing factory. Now all tennis balls are produced in China.

Head also licenses its brand to makers of clothing apparel (including shoes), accessories, bicycles, skates, watches, balls and fitness Equipment.[6]

Head proved to be successful in 2012, with three Major winners during the year: Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, Maria Sharapova at the French Open and Andy Murray at the US Open.[7]

Head athletes[edit]

Alpine Skiing World Cup[edit]

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Women:

Notable former skiers[edit]

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head - Wiktionary

  • Abau: makwe
  • Abkhaz: ахы (āxə)
  • Afrikaans: kop (af)
  • Aguaruna: buuk
  • Ainu: サパ (sapa), パケ (pake)
  • Akkadian: 𒊕 (rēšu)
  • Alabama: isbakko
  • Albanian: kokë (sq) f
  • Amharic: ራስ (ras)
  • Angaataha: mɨtɨho
  • Apalaí: upuhpo
  • Arabic: رَأْس‎‎ (ar) m (raʾs) Egyptian Arabic: راس‎‎ f (ras), دماغ‎‎ f (demāḡ) Gulf Arabic: راس‎‎ m (rās) Iraqi Arabic: راس‎‎ m (rās) Levantine Arabic: راس‎‎ m (rās) Moroccan Arabic: رأس‎‎ m (ras)
  • Armenian: գլուխ (hy) (glux)
  • Aromanian: cap
  • Assamese: মূৰ (mur), মাথা (matha)
  • Asturian: cabeza (ast) f, tiesta (ast) f
  • Avar: бекӏер (beḳer)
  • Azerbaijani: baş (az)
  • Bakhtiari: سر‎‎ (sar)
  • Baluchi: سر‎‎ (sar), سرگ‎‎ (sarag)
  • Bashkir: баш (baš)
  • Basque: buru (eu), kasko, gazta (eu)
  • Bauwaki: awara
  • Belarusian: галава́ f (halavá)
  • Bengali: মাথা (matha)
  • Berber: Tashelhit: agayyu m, ixf
  • Bole: ko, koyi
  • Borôro: aora
  • Breton: penn (br) m, pennoù (br) pl
  • Bulgarian: глава́ (bg) f (glavá)
  • Burmese: ခေါင်း (my) (hkaung:)
  • Buryat: толгай (tolgaj)
  • Cappadocian Greek: κιφάλ (ȶifal)
  • Catalan: cap (ca) m, testa (ca) f (literary), closca f (colloquial)
  • Central Masela: oke
  • Central Melanau: ulew
  • Chamicuro: kashki
  • Chechen: корта (korta)
  • Cherokee: ᎠᏍᎪᎵ (asgoli)
  • Chichewa: mutu
  • Chickasaw: ishkobo
  • Chinese: Cantonese: 頭, 头 (tau4) Dungan: ту Hakka: 頭那, 头那 (thèu-nà) Mandarin: 頭 (zh), 头 (zh) (tóu), 頭腦 (zh), 头脑 (zh) (tóunǎo) Min Dong: 頭, 头 (tàu) Min Nan: 頭 (zh-min-nan), 头 (thâu) Wu: 頭, 头 (deu)
  • Chuvash: пуҫ (puś)
  • Coptic: Bohairic: ⲁⲫⲉ f (aphe), ⲁⲫⲏⲟⲩⲓ f pl (aphēoui), ϫⲁϫ m (jaj), ϫⲱ m (jō), ⲕⲁⲣⲁ f (kara), ⲕⲉⲫⲁⲗⲏ f (kephalē) Sahidic: ⲁⲡⲉ f (ape)
  • Cornish: penn m
  • Corsican: capu (co)
  • Crimean Tatar: baş
  • Czech: hlava (cs) f
  • Dalmatian: cup m
  • Danish: hoved (da) n
  • Darkinjung: kamburung
  • Dolgan: бас (bas)
  • Doromu-Koki: ada
  • Dutch: (of person or horse) hoofd (nl) n, (of an animal) kop (nl) m
  • Egyptian:
    (tp m), (ḏꜣḏꜣ m)
  • Elfdalian: ovuð n, skolle m
  • Esperanto: kapo (eo)
  • Estonian: pea (et)
  • Evenki: дыл (dyl)
  • Ewe: ta
  • Faroese: høvd n, høvur n
  • Finnish: pää (fi)
  • French: tête (fr) f
  • Friulian: cjâf m, čhâv m
  • Gagauz: baş
  • Galician: testa (gl) f, cabeza (gl) f, cachola (gl) f, gherolo m
  • Georgian: თავი (ka) (tavi)
  • German: Kopf (de) m, Haupt (de) n (rarely used) Alemannic German: Chopf m
  • Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌿𐌱𐌹𐌸 n (haubiþ)
  • Greek: κεφάλι (el) n (kefáli) Ancient Greek: κεφαλή f (kephalḗ), κάρα f (kára) (poetic)
  • Greenlandic: niaqoq
  • Guaraní: akã
  • Guugu Yimidhirr: ngaabaay, gambuugu, gudyiir
  • Haitian Creole: tèt
  • Harsusi: please add this translation if you can
  • Hausa: kai (ha)
  • Hawaiian: poʻo
  • Hebrew: רֹאשׁ‎‎ (he) m (rosh)
  • Hindi: सिर (hi) m (sir)
  • Hungarian: fej (hu)
  • Icelandic: höfuð (is) n, (less formal) haus (is) m
  • Ido: kapo (io)
  • Ilocano: ulo
  • Indonesian: kepala (id), hulu (id)
  • Interlingua: capite
  • Interlingue: cap (ie)
  • Inuktitut: ᓂᐊᖁᖅ (niaquq)
  • Irish: ceann m Old Irish: cenn n
  • Istriot: capo m, tiesta f
  • Italian: testa (it) f, capo (it) m
  • Japanese: 頭 (ja) (あたま, atama), 頭部 (ja) (とうぶ, tōbu) (formally), 頭 (ja) (こうべ, kōbe) (archaic)
  • Kalmyk: толһа (tolha)
  • Karachay-Balkar: баш
  • Kashubian: głowa f
  • Kazakh: бас (kk) (bas), кәллә (källä)
  • Ket: kajga
  • Khakas: пас (pas)
  • Khanty: өк (ôk)
  • Khmer: ក្បាល (km) (kbaal)
  • Kikuyu: kĩongo, mũtwe
  • Korean: 머리 (ko) (meori)
  • Koryak: лэвʼыт
  • Kumyk: баш
  • Kurdish: Kurmanji: ser (ku) Sorani: سەر‎‎ (ser)
  • Kyrgyz: баш (ky) (baş)
  • Lao: ຫົວ (hūa)
  • Latgalian: golva f
  • Latin: caput (la) n
  • Latvian: galva f
  • Laz: თი (ti)
  • Ligurian: tésta f
  • Limburgish: kop (li) m
  • Lithuanian: galvà (lt) f
  • Lojban: stedu
  • Low German: Höövd n, Kopp (nds) m Dutch Low Saxon: Kop (nds) German Low German: Kopp (nds) m, Kupp (nds) m
  • Luhya: kumurwe
  • Luo: wich
  • Lü: ᦷᦠ (ḣo)
  • Maasai: elukunya
  • Macedonian: глава f (glava)
  • Mailu: moru
  • Malagasy: loha (mg)
  • Malay: kepala (ms), hulu
  • Malayalam: തല (ml) (tala)
  • Maltese: ras (mt)
  • Mandinka: kuŋo
  • Manx: kione m
  • Maori: māhunga, māhuna, mātenga, pane, upoko, uru
  • Mapudungun: logko
  • Mari: вуй (vuj)
  • Maria: ada
  • Miyako: カナマい (kanamay)
  • Mongolian: толгой (mn) (tolgoj)
  • Mwani: kiswa
  • Nahuatl: cuaitl (nah)
  • Nama: danas
  • Nanai: дили
  • Nanticoke: neelahammon
  • Navajo: bitsiiʼ, atsiiʼ, atsiitsʼiin
  • Neapolitan: capa f, capuzzèlla, capucchióne, càpa
  • Nepali: टाउको (ṭāuko), शिर (śira)
  • Nogai: бас (bas)
  • Norman: tête f
  • North Frisian: (Föhr-Amrum) hood n
  • Northern Amami-Oshima: 頭 (つぃぶる, tsiburu)
  • Northern Sami: oaivi
  • Norwegian: Bokmål: hode (no) n Nynorsk: hovud n
  • Nottoway-Meherrin: setarake
  • Occitan: cap (oc) m, tèsta (oc) f
  • Ojibwe: oshtigwaan
  • Oki-No-Erabu: 頭 (ちぶる, chiburu)
  • Okinawan: 頭 (ちぶる, chiburu)
  • Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: глава f (glava) Glagolitic: ⰳⰾⰰⰲⰰ f (glava)
  • Old East Slavic: голова́ f (golová)
  • Old English: hēafod n, hafela m
  • Old French: teste, chief
  • Old High German: houbit
  • Old Norse: hǫfuð n
  • Old Prussian: gallū f, galwo f
  • Ossetian: сӕр (sær)
  • Ottoman Turkish: باش‎‎ (baş), رأس‎‎ (re’s), سر‎‎ (ser)، کله‎‎ (kelle), قفا‎‎ (kafâ)
  • Persian: سَر‎‎ (fa) (sar), کله‎‎ (fa) (kalla/kalle) (abusive)
  • Phoenician: 𐤓𐤀𐤔‎‎ (ra'š)
  • Pitjantjatjara: kata
  • Polabian: glåvă f
  • Polish: głowa (pl) f
  • Pontic Greek: τσουφάλι (čufali)
  • Portuguese: cabeça (pt) f
  • Powhatan: mendabuccah
  • Purepecha: éjpu
  • Quechua: uma (qu)
  • Rejang Kayan: kuhung
  • Rohingya: matá
  • Romanian: cap (ro) n
  • Russian: голова́ (ru) f (golová), глава́ (ru) f (glavá) (archaic or poetic)
  • Rusyn: голова́ f (holová)
  • Rwanda-Rundi: umutwe class 3/4, imitwe pl
  • Samogitian: galva f
  • Sanskrit: शिर (sa) m (śira)
  • Sardinian: conca f
  • Scots: heid, pow
  • Scottish Gaelic: ceann m, cinn m pl, sgrog m, sgrogan m pl
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: глава f Roman: glava (sh) f
  • Shor: паш (paş)
  • Sicilian: testa (scn) f, capa (scn) f
  • Sinhalese: ඔළුව (oḷuva)
  • Slovak: hlava (sk) f
  • Slovene: glava (sl) f, buča (sl)
  • Somali: madax
  • Sorbian: Lower Sorbian: głowa f Upper Sorbian: hłowa f
  • Sotho: hlooho
  • Southern Altai: баш (baş)
  • Southern Amami-Oshima: 頭 (つぃぶる, tsiburu)
  • Spanish: cabeza (es) f, testa (es) f, maceta (es) f (Guatemala, Nicaragua), marote m (Argentina, Uruguay), sabiola f (Uruguay)
  • Sumerian: 𒊕 (SAG)
  • Sundanese: mastaka
  • Svan: თხვიმ (txvim)
  • Swahili: kichwa (sw) class 7/8
  • Swedish: huvud (sv) n, skalle (sv) c
  • Sylheti: ꠝꠣꠕꠣ (ꠝꠣꠕꠣ)
  • Tagalog: ulo (tl)
  • Tajik: сар (tg) (sar), калла (kalla)
  • Talysh: Asalemi: سر‎‎ (sar)
  • Tamil: தலை (ta) (talai)
  • Taos: p’ínemą
  • Tatar: баш (tt) (baş)
  • Tawallammat Tamajaq: ⵗⴼ m (eɣaf)
  • Telugu: తల (te) (tala)
  • Thai: หัว (th) (hǔua)
  • Tibetan: མགོ (mgo), དབུ (dbu) (honorific)
  • Tigrinya: ርእሲ (rəʾsi)
  • Tofa: баъш (bàş)
  • Tok Pisin: het
  • Tsakonian: τζουφά (cʸufˈa)
  • Tupinambá: akanga
  • Turkish: baş (tr), kafa (tr)
  • Turkmen: baş (tk)
  • Tutelo: pasui
  • Tuvan: баш (baš)
  • Tzotzil: jolol
  • Udmurt: йыр (jyr)
  • Ugaritic: 𐎗𐎛𐎌 (rỉš)
  • Ukrainian: голова́ (uk) f (holová)
  • Unami: wil
  • Urdu: سر‎‎ (ur) m (sir)
  • Uyghur: باش‎‎ (ug) (bash)
  • Uzbek: bosh (uz), kalla (uz)
  • Venetian: testa f, cao m, cavo m
  • Vietnamese: đầu (vi) (頭 (vi))
  • Volapük: kap (vo)
  • Walloon: tiesse (wa)
  • Warlpiri: walu
  • Welsh: pen (cy) m
  • West Coast Bajau: tekook
  • West Frisian: holle c, kop c
  • Winnebago: nąąsu
  • Wolof: boopa
  • Xhosa: intloko
  • Yaeyama: 頭 (つぶり, tsuburi, つぃぶる, tsiburu, つぃぶるぃ, tsiburi)
  • Yagnobi: сар
  • Yakut: бас (bas), тебе (tebe)
  • Yiddish: קאָפּ‎‎ m (kop)
  • Yoron: 頭 (ちぶる, chiburu), ふらじ (furaži)
  • Yucatec Maya: ho'ol
  • Zazaki: sere
  • Zhuang: gyaeuj, gyəuз
  • Zulu: (human) ikhanda (zu) class 5/6, (animal) inhloko class 9/10
  • ǃXóõ: nàn

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noun 1.

the upper or front part of the body in vertebrates, including man, that contains and protects the brain, eyes, mouth, and nose and ears when present related adjective cephalic

2.

the corresponding part of an invertebrate animal

3.

something resembling a head in form or function, such as the top of a tool

4.
  1. the person commanding most authority within a group, organization, etc
  2. (as modifier): head buyer
  3. (in combination): headmaster
5.

the position of leadership or command: at the head of his class

6.
  1. the most forward part of a thing; a part that juts out; front: the head of a queue
  2. (as modifier): head point
7.

the highest part of a thing; upper end: the head of the pass

8.

the froth on the top of a glass of beer

9.

aptitude, intelligence, and emotions (esp in the phrases above or over one's head, have a head for, keep one's head, lose one's head, etc): she has a good head for figures, a wise old head

10.

(pl) head. a person or animal considered as a unit: the show was two pounds per head, six hundred head of cattle

11.

the head considered as a measure of length or height: he's a head taller than his mother

12. (botany)
  1. a dense inflorescence such as that of the daisy and other composite plants
  2. any other compact terminal part of a plant, such as the leaves of a cabbage or lettuce
13.

a culmination or crisis (esp in the phrase bring or come to a head)

14.

the pus-filled tip or central part of a pimple, boil, etc

15.

the head considered as the part of the body on which hair grows densely: a fine head of hair

16.

the source or origin of a river or stream

17.

(capital when part of name) a headland or promontory, esp a high one

18. the obverse of a coin, usually bearing a portrait of the head or a full figure of a monarch, deity, etc Compare tail1 19.

a main point or division of an argument, discourse, etc

20.

(often pl) the headline at the top of a newspaper article or the heading of a section within an article

21. (nautical)
  1. the front part of a ship or boat
  2. (in sailing ships) the upper corner or edge of a sail
  3. the top of any spar or derrick
  4. any vertical timber cut to shape
  5. (often pl) a slang word for lavatory
22. (grammar) another word for governor (sense 7) 23.

the taut membrane of a drum, tambourine, etc

24.
  1. the height of the surface of liquid above a specific point, esp when considered or used as a measure of the pressure at that point: a head of four feet
  2. pressure of water, caused by height or velocity, measured in terms of a vertical column of water
  3. any pressure: a head of steam in the boiler
25. (slang)
  1. a person who regularly takes drugs, esp LSD or cannabis
  2. (in combination): an acidhead, a pothead
26.

(mining) a road driven into the coal face

27.
  1. the terminal point of a route
  2. (in combination): railhead
28.

a device on a turning or boring machine, such as a lathe, that is equipped with one or more cutting tools held to the work by this device

30.

an electromagnet that can read, write, or erase information on a magnetic medium such as a magnetic tape, disk, or drum, used in computers, tape recorders, etc

32.
  1. the head of a horse considered as a narrow margin in the outcome of a race (in the phrase win by a head)
  2. any narrow margin of victory (in the phrase (win) by a head)
34.

(curling) the stones lying in the house after all 16 have been played

35.

(bowls) the jack and the bowls that have been played considered together as a target area

36.

(rugby) against the head, from the opposing side's put-in to the scrum

37.

bite someone's head off, snap someone's head off, to speak sharply and angrily to someone

38. (bring or come to a head)
  1. to bring or be brought to a crisis: matters came to a head
  2. (of a boil) to cause to be or be about to burst
39.

get it into one's head, to come to believe (an idea, esp a whimsical one): he got it into his head that the earth was flat

40.

(slang) give head, to perform fellatio

41.

give someone his head, to allow a person greater freedom or responsibility

42.

give a horse its head, to allow a horse to gallop by lengthening the reins

43. go to one's head
  1. to make one dizzy or confused, as might an alcoholic drink
  2. to make one conceited: his success has gone to his head
44.

head and shoulders above, greatly superior to

45. head over heels
  1. turning a complete somersault
  2. completely; utterly (esp in the phrase head over heels in love)
46.

hold up one's head, to be unashamed

47.

keep one's head, to remain calm

48.

keep one's head above water, to manage to survive a difficult experience

49.

make head, to make progress

50.

(used with a negative) make head or tail of, to attempt to understand (a problem, etc): he couldn't make head or tail of the case

51.

(slang) off one's head, out of one's head, insane or delirious

52.

off the top of one's head, without previous thought; impromptu

53.

on one's head, on one's own head, at one's (own) risk or responsibility

54.

(slang) one's head off, loudly or excessively: the baby cried its head off

55. over someone's head
  1. without a person in the obvious position being considered, esp for promotion: the graduate was promoted over the heads of several of his seniors
  2. without consulting a person in the obvious position but referring to a higher authority: in making his complaint he went straight to the director, over the head of his immediate boss
  3. beyond a person's comprehension
56.

(informal) put their heads together, to consult together

57.

take it into one's head, to conceive a notion, desire, or wish (to do something)

58.

turn heads, to be so beautiful, unusual, or impressive as to attract a lot of attention

59.

turn something on its head, stand something on its head, to treat or present something in a completely new and different way: health care which has turned orthodox medicine on its head

60.

turn someone's head, to make someone vain, conceited, etc

verb 61.

(transitive) to be at the front or top of: to head the field

62.

(transitive) often foll by up. to be in the commanding or most important position

63.

(often foll by for) to go or cause to go (towards): where are you heading?

64.

to turn or steer (a vessel) as specified: to head into the wind

65.

(soccer) to propel (the ball) by striking it with the head

66.

(transitive) to provide with or be a head or heading: to head a letter, the quotation which heads chapter 6

67.

(transitive) to cut the top branches or shoots off (a tree or plant)

68.

(intransitive) to form a head, as a boil or plant

69.

(intransitive) often foll by in. (of streams, rivers, etc) to originate or rise in

70.

(Austral) head them, to toss the coins in a game of two-up

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definition of head by The Free Dictionary

head

 (hĕd)n.1.

a. The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.

b. The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.

c. The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.

2. The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.

3. Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.

4. Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.

5. Slang

a. A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.

b. An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.

6. A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.

7. A portrait or representation of a person's head.

8. often heads(used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often the profile of a political leader's head.

9. Informal A headache: had a bad head early this morning.

10.

a. An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.

b. pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.

11.

a. A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.

b. A headmaster or headmistress.

12. The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.

13. A headwaiter.

14.

a. The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.

b. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.

c. The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.

d. The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.

15. The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.

16. The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.

17. A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head.

18.

a. A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.

b. The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.

c. The looped part at the end a lacrosse stick, to which the webbing is attached.

d. The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.

e. The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.

f. A tuning machine.

19. Anatomy

a. The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.

b. The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.

20.

a. An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.

b. The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.

c. The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.

21. A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.

22. Botany A flower head.

23. The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.

24. The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.

25. Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.

26. Nautical

a. The forward part of a vessel.

b. The top part or upper edge of a sail.

27. A toilet, especially on a ship.

28. A passage or gallery in a coal mine.

29. Printing

a. The top of a book or page.

b. A headline or heading.

c. A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.

30. Headway; progress.

31. Linguistics The word determining the grammatical category of a constituent, often establishing relations of concord or agreement (such as subject-verb agreement) with other constituents.

32. Vulgar Slang Oral sex.

adj.

1. Of, relating to, or intended for the head. Often used in combination: headshaking; headwrap.

2. Foremost in rank or importance: the head librarian.

3. Placed at the top or the front: the head name on the list.

4. Slang Of, relating to, or for drugs or drug users.

v. head·ed, head·ing, heads

v.tr.

1. To be in charge of; lead: The minister headed the committee.

2. To be in the first or foremost position of: Collins heads the list of job candidates.

3. To aim, point, or turn in a certain direction: headed the team of horses up the hill.

4. To remove the head or top of.

5. Sports To hit (a soccer ball) in the air with one's head.

6. To provide with a head: head each column with a number; headed the flagpole with a golden ball.

v.intr.

1. To proceed or go in a certain direction: head for town.

2. To form a head, as lettuce or cabbage.

3. To originate, as a stream or river; rise.

Phrasal Verb: head off

To block the progress or completion of; intercept: Try to head him off before he gets home. The town headed off the attempt to build another mall.

Idioms: have a big/swelled head

To be overly self-confident or conceited.

head and shoulders above

Far superior to: head and shoulders above her colleagues in analytical capability.

head over heels

1. Rolling, as in a somersault: tripped and fell head over heels.

2. Completely; hopelessly: head over heels in love.

keep (one's) head

To remain calm; remain in control of oneself.

lose (one's) head

To lose one's poise or self-control.

off/out of (one's) head

Crazy; deranged.

on (one's) head

As one's responsibility or fault: If this project fails, it's on your head.

over (one's) head

1. Beyond one's comprehension.

2. Beyond one's financial means.

put heads together

To consult and plan together: Let's put our heads together and solve this problem.

head

(hɛd) npl head

1. (Anatomy) the upper or front part of the body in vertebrates, including man, that contains and protects the brain, eyes, mouth, and nose and ears when present.

2. (Anatomy) the corresponding part of an invertebrate animal

3. something resembling a head in form or function, such as the top of a tool

4. (Sociology)

a. the person commanding most authority within a group, organization, etc

b. (as modifier): head buyer.

c. (in combination): headmaster.

5. the position of leadership or command: at the head of his class.

6.

a. the most forward part of a thing; a part that juts out; front: the head of a queue.

b. (as modifier): head point.

7. the highest part of a thing; upper end: the head of the pass.

8. (Brewing) the froth on the top of a glass of beer

9. aptitude, intelligence, and emotions (esp in the phrases above or over one's head, have a head for, keep one's head, lose one's head, etc): she has a good head for figures; a wise old head.

10. a person or animal considered as a unit: the show was two pounds per head; six hundred head of cattle.

11. the head considered as a measure of length or height: he's a head taller than his mother.

12. (Botany) botany

a. a dense inflorescence such as that of the daisy and other composite plants

b. any other compact terminal part of a plant, such as the leaves of a cabbage or lettuce

13. a culmination or crisis (esp in the phrase bring or come to a head)

14. (Pathology) the pus-filled tip or central part of a pimple, boil, etc

15. the head considered as the part of the body on which hair grows densely: a fine head of hair.

16. (Physical Geography) the source or origin of a river or stream

17. (Physical Geography) (capital when part of name) a headland or promontory, esp a high one

18. (Currencies) the obverse of a coin, usually bearing a portrait of the head or a full figure of a monarch, deity, etc. Compare tail1

19. a main point or division of an argument, discourse, etc

20. (Journalism & Publishing) (often plural) the headline at the top of a newspaper article or the heading of a section within an article

21. (Nautical Terms) nautical

a. the front part of a ship or boat

b. (in sailing ships) the upper corner or edge of a sail

c. the top of any spar or derrick

d. any vertical timber cut to shape

e. (often plural) a slang word for lavatory22. (Grammar) grammar another word for governor7

23. (Instruments) the taut membrane of a drum, tambourine, etc

24. (General Physics)

a. the height of the surface of liquid above a specific point, esp when considered or used as a measure of the pressure at that point: a head of four feet.

b. pressure of water, caused by height or velocity, measured in terms of a vertical column of water

c. any pressure: a head of steam in the boiler.

25. (Pharmacology) slang

a. a person who regularly takes drugs, esp LSD or cannabis

b. (in combination): an acidhead; a pothead.

26. (Mining & Quarrying) mining a road driven into the coal face

27.

a. the terminal point of a route

b. (in combination): railhead.

28. (General Engineering) a device on a turning or boring machine, such as a lathe, that is equipped with one or more cutting tools held to the work by this device

30. (Electronics) an electromagnet that can read, write, or erase information on a magnetic medium such as a magnetic tape, disk, or drum, used in computers, tape recorders, etc

32. (Horse Racing)

a. the head of a horse considered as a narrow margin in the outcome of a race (in the phrase win by a head)

b. any narrow margin of victory (in the phrase (win) by a head)

33. (Pathology) informal short for headache

34. (Curling) curling the stones lying in the house after all 16 have been played

35. (Bowls & Bowling) bowls the jack and the bowls that have been played considered together as a target area

36. (Rugby) against the head rugby from the opposing side's put-in to the scrum

37. bite someone's head off snap someone's head off to speak sharply and angrily to someone

38. bring to a head come to a head

a. to bring or be brought to a crisis: matters came to a head.

b. (of a boil) to cause to be or be about to burst

39. get it into one's head to come to believe (an idea, esp a whimsical one): he got it into his head that the earth was flat.

40. give head slang to perform fellatio

41. give someone his head to allow a person greater freedom or responsibility

42. (Horse Racing) give a horse its head to allow a horse to gallop by lengthening the reins

43. go to one's head

a. to make one dizzy or confused, as might an alcoholic drink

b. to make one conceited: his success has gone to his head.

44. head and shoulders above greatly superior to

45. head over heels

a. turning a complete somersault

b. completely; utterly (esp in the phrase head over heels in love)

46. hold up one's head to be unashamed

47. keep one's head to remain calm

48. keep one's head above water to manage to survive a difficult experience

49. make head to make progress

50. make head or tail of (used with a negative) to attempt to understand (a problem, etc): he couldn't make head or tail of the case.

51. off one's head out of one's head slang insane or delirious

52. off the top of one's head without previous thought; impromptu

53. on one's head on one's own head at one's (own) risk or responsibility

54. one's head off slang loudly or excessively: the baby cried its head off.

55. over someone's head

a. without a person in the obvious position being considered, esp for promotion: the graduate was promoted over the heads of several of his seniors.

b. without consulting a person in the obvious position but referring to a higher authority: in making his complaint he went straight to the director, over the head of his immediate boss.

c. beyond a person's comprehension

56. put their heads together informal to consult together

57. take it into one's head to conceive a notion, desire, or wish (to do something)

58. turn heads to be so beautiful, unusual, or impressive as to attract a lot of attention

59. turn something on its head stand something on its head to treat or present something in a completely new and different way: health care which has turned orthodox medicine on its head.

60. turn someone's head to make someone vain, conceited, etc

vb

61. (tr) to be at the front or top of: to head the field.

62. (often foll by: up) to be in the commanding or most important position

63. (often foll by for) to go or cause to go (towards): where are you heading?.

64. (Nautical Terms) to turn or steer (a vessel) as specified: to head into the wind.

65. (Soccer) soccer to propel (the ball) by striking it with the head

66. (tr) to provide with or be a head or heading: to head a letter; the quotation which heads chapter 6.

67. (Botany) (tr) to cut the top branches or shoots off (a tree or plant)

68. (intr) to form a head, as a boil or plant

69. (Physical Geography) (often foll by: in) (of streams, rivers, etc) to originate or rise in

70. (Games, other than specified) head them Austral to toss the coins in a game of two-up

[Old English hēafod; related to Old Norse haufuth, Old Frisian hāved, Old Saxon hōbid, Old High German houbit]

ˈheadˌlike adj

Head

(hɛd) n

(Biography) Edith. 1907–81, US dress designer: won many Oscars for her Hollywood film costume designs

head

(hɛd)

n.

1. the anterior or upper part of the vertebrate body, containing the skull with mouth, eyes, ears, nose, and brain.

2. the corresponding part of the body in invertebrates.

3. the head considered as the center of the intellect; mind; brain: a good head for mathematics.

4. the position or place of leadership, greatest authority, or honor.

5. a person to whom others are subordinate, as the director of an institution; leader or chief.

6. a person considered with reference to his or her mind, attributes, status, etc.: wise heads; crowned heads.

7. the part of anything that forms or is regarded as forming the top or upper end: head of a pin; head of a page.

8. the foremost part or front end of something or a forward projecting part: head of a procession.

9. the part of a weapon, tool, etc., used for striking: the head of a hammer.

10. a person or animal considered as one of a number, herd, or group: a dinner at $20 a head; ten head of cattle.

11. the approximate length of a horse's head, as indicating a margin of victory in a race.

12. a culminating point, usu. of a critical nature; crisis or climax: to bring matters to a head.

13. froth or foam at the top of a liquid: the head on beer.

14.

a. any dense flower cluster or inflorescence.

b. any other compact part of a plant, usu. at the top of the stem, as that composed of leaves in the cabbage.

15. the maturated part of an abscess, boil, etc.

16. a projecting point of a coast, esp. when high, as a cape, headland, or promontory.

17. Also, heads. the obverse of a coin, as bearing a head or other principal figure(opposed to tail).

18. one of the chief parts or points of a written or oral discourse.

19. something resembling a head in form or a representation of a head, as a piece of sculpture.

20. the source of a river or stream.

21. Slang.

a. a habitual user of an illicit drug (often used in combination): an acid-head; a pothead.

b. a fan or devotee (usu. used in combination): a punk-rock head; a chili head.

22. heads, alcohol produced during the initial fermentation.

24. a toilet or lavatory, esp. on a boat or ship.

25.

a. the forepart of a vessel; bow.

b. the upper edge of a quadrilateral sail.

c. the upper corner of a jib-headed sail.

26. Gram.

a. the member of an endocentric construction that can play the same grammatical role as the construction itself.

b. the member of a construction upon which another member depends and to which it is subordinate.

27. the stretched membrane covering the end of a drum or similar musical instrument.

28. a level or road driven into solid coal for proving or working a mine.

29. any of various devices on machine tools for holding, moving, indexing, or changing tools or work, as the headstock or turret of a lathe.

30. (loosely) the pressure exerted by confined fluid: a head of steam.

31.

a. the vertical distance between two points in a liquid, as water, or some other fluid.

b. the pressure differential resulting from this separation, expressed in terms of the vertical distance between the points.

32. any of the parts of a tape recorder that record, play back, or erase magnetic signals on audiotape or videotape.

adj.

33. first in rank or position; chief; leading; principal: a head official.

34. of or for the head (often used in combination): head covering; headgear.

35. situated at the top, front, or head of anything (often used in combination): headline; headboard.

36. moving or coming from a direction in front, as of a vessel: head tide.

37. Slang. of or pertaining to drugs, drug paraphernalia, or drug users.

v.t.

38. to go at the head of or in front of; lead: to head a list.

39. to outdo or excel: to head one's competitors in a field.

40. to be the head or chief of (sometimes fol. by up): to head a school.

41. to direct the course of; turn the head or front of in a specified direction: I'll head the boat for the shore.

42. to go around the head of (a stream).

43. to furnish or fit with a head.

44. to take the head off; decapitate; behead.

45. to get in front of in order to stop, turn aside, attack, etc.

47. to propel (a soccer ball) by striking it with the head, esp. with the forehead.

v.i.

48. to move forward toward a point specified; go in a certain direction: to head toward town.

49. to form a head: Cabbage heads quickly.

50. (of a river or stream) to have the head or source where specified.

51. head off, to hinder the progress of; intercept.

Idioms: 1. come to a head,

a. to suppurate, as a boil.

b. to reach a crisis; culminate.

2. get one's head together, to get oneself under control; become sensible.

3. give someone his or her head, to allow someone freedom of choice.

4. go to one's head,

a. to overcome one with exhilaration, dizzyness, or intoxication.

b. to fill one with conceit.

5. hang or hide one's head, to manifest shame.

6. head and shoulders, by an impressively great amount: head and shoulders above the rest in talent.

7. head over heels,

a. headlong, as in a somersault.

b. intensely; completely: head over heels in love.

c. impulsively; carelessly: They plunged head over heels into the fighting.

8. head to head, in direct opposition or competition.

9. keep one's head, to remain calm and effective.

10. lay or put heads together, to meet in order to discuss, consult, or scheme.

11. lose one's head, to become uncontrolled or wildly excited.

12. make head(s) or tail(s) of, to understand or interpret to even a small extent (often used in the negative).

13. make heads roll, to dismiss numbers of employees or subordinates.

14. on one's head, as one's responsibility or fault.

15. out of one's head or mind,

a. insane; crazy.

b. delirious; irrational.

16. over one's head, beyond one's comprehension, ability, or resources.

17. turn someone's head,

a. to make someone smug or conceited.

b. to confuse someone.

[before 900; Middle English he(v)ed, Old English hēafod, c. Old Saxon hōbid, Old High German houbit, Old Norse haufuth; akin to Old Norse hǫfoth, Latin caput]

-head

a noun suffix of state or condition (godhead; maidenhead), occurring in words now mostly archaic or obsolete, many being superseded by forms in -hood. [Middle English -hede, Old English *-hǣdu, akin to -hād -hood]

Head

(hɛd) n.

Bessie, 1937–86, South African novelist.

Head

the condition of having a wide or broad head. — brachycephalic, brachycephalous, adj.

a sarcastic term for phrenology. — bumpologist, n.

a form of divination involving measurement of the head.

the science of measuring the dimensions of the human head. — cephalometer, n. — cephalometric, cephalometrical, adj.

the science that studies the size, shape, and other features of human skulls. — craniologist, n. — craniologic, craniological, adj.

the science of measuring skulls. — craniometrist, n. — craniometric, craniometrical, adj.

the observation, examination, and description of the human skull. — cranioscopist, n. — cranioscopic, cranioscopical, adj.

the surgical operation of opening the skull, as for an operation on the brain.

the state or condition of having two heads. — dicephalic, dicephalous, adj.

the condition of having a long or narrow head. — dolicephalic, dolicocephalous, adj.

the condition of very high vertical cranial development. — hypsicephalic, adj.

the characteristic of depicting heads of figures at the same level, as in a painting. — isocephalic, isocephalous, adj.

a condition in which the head or cranial capacity is unusually large. — macrocephalic, macrocephalous, adj.

the condition of having an intermediate or medium relation between the height of the skull and its breadth or length. — orthocephalic, — orthocephalous, adj.

a system by which an analysis of character and of the development of faculties is attempted by studying the shape and protuberances of the skull. — phrenologist, n. — phrenologic, phrenological, adj.

a deformity of the skull in which one side is more developed in the front, and the other more developed in the rear. — plagiocephalic, plagiocephalous, adj.

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