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head word

英 [hed wɜːd]

美 [hed wɜːrd]

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英英释义

noun

  • (grammar) the word in a grammatical constituent that plays the same grammatical role as the whole constituent
      Synonym:head
    1. a content word that can be qualified by a modifier
        Synonym:headword

      双语例句

      • Now listen to me, boy. 'He put a gun against Oliver's head. If you say one word when you're outside with me, I'll shoot you. Understand?'
        孩子,现在听我说,他把一支枪顶在奥利弗脑门上,你跟我出去时,假如说一句话,我就开枪打死你,明白了吗?
      • Beijing is one of the world's most beautiful capitals. The Great Wall become the head of the word new seven miracle.
        北京是世界上最美丽的首都之一。长城跻身世界新七大奇迹之首!
      • He stood up, took his hat with his left hand, put it on his head with a machinelike movement and left the house without another word.
        他站起身来,左手拿起帽子,戴在头上,动作就跟机器似的,没再说一句话,就出了家门。
      • But my head was spinning, trying to analyze every word Edward had spoken today.
        可是我的脑袋在一个劲儿地转,试图把爱德华今天所说的每一个字都分析一遍。
      • Listen to the examples below to see if you get what we mean, if you do not have sound then try pronouncing the words in your head as one word!
        听下面的例词,看看是否理解我们的意思了。如果你没有办法听,那么试着在心里把这些词当作一个单词念念看。
      • Attributive numeral+ head; The Cognitive Interpretation of the Metaphoric Central Word Structure in Attributive& N1 de N2
        数词定语+中心语;比喻性N1的N2定中结构的认知阐释
      • Tom dropped his head and didn't dare say a word, as if not knowing the answer.
        汤姆低垂着头不敢说话,好像不知道答案。
      • A bare head) or detail ( Ijust the bare facts; the word also denotes the condition of being stripped of contents or furnishings
        光头)或细节(I只有空洞的事实;这个单词也用来表示被剥去了内容或装备的状态
      • W: You will be working with two other head brokers, in another word, you will be handling about a third of our clients.
        女士:你将与另外两名首席经纪人一起工作,换句话说,你将会管理大约三分之一的客户。
      • She entered the room with an air more than usually ungracious, made no other reply to Elizabeth's salutation than a slight inclination of the head, and sat down without saying a word.
        客人走进屋来的那副神气非常没有礼貌。伊丽莎白招呼她,她只稍微侧了一下头,便一屁股坐下来,一句话也不说。