词汇 | head-on |
释义 | head-onWord family nounheadageheaderheadinessheadingheadshipheadacheheadbandheadbangerheadbangingheadboardheadboroughhead boyheadcaseheadchairheadcheeseheadclothhead coldhead countheaddressheadfastheadframeheadgearhead girlheadhunterheadhuntingheadlandheadleaseheadlightheadlineheadlinerheadlockheadmanheadmarkheadmasterheadmastershipheadmistressheadnotehead of stateheadphoneheadpieceheadquartersheadraceheadrailheadreachheadrestheadrigheadringheadroomheadropeheadsailheadscarfheadsetheadshakeheadsheetsheadshotheadshrinkerheadsmanheadsquareheadstallhead startheadstickheadstockheadstonehead teacherheadwaterheadwayheadwindheadwordheadworkheadworkerheadadjectiveheadedheadlessheadmostheadyheadachyhead-onheadquarteredheadstronghead-to-headadverbheadilyheadlongverbheadbangheadhunt ˌhead-ˈon adverbadv 1. crash/collide/smash etc head-on HIT/BUMP INTOif two vehicles crash etc head-on, the front part of one vehicle hits the front part of the other 〔车辆〕正面相撞 Examples from the Corpus crash/collide/smash etc head-on• He and Carter were doomed to collide head-on.• Shortly after the £5 million junction was opened, two trains collided head-on killing four people and injuring 22.• The cab control car of a commuter train being pushed from the rear collided head-on with an Amtrak diesel locomotive.• But that image collided head-on with life last month.• They can collide head-on with what we believe to be right. 2 DETERMINEDif someone deals with a problem head-on, they do not try to avoid it, but deal with it in a direct and determined way 〔解决问题〕积极地,认真地 face/tackle/meet something head-on The police are trying to tackle car crime head-on. 警方正在积极处理汽车罪案。 3. if two people or teams meet head-on in an argument, competition etc, they compete against each other and try to win in a very determined way 〔争论、比赛等〕全力以赴地,毫不留情地 —head-on adjectiveadj a head-on collision 迎头相撞 Examples from the Corpus head-on• Even companies that had family policies did not address the ethical issues head-on.• On Christmas Day, he met the opposition head-on.• They flow around events rather than meeting them head-on.• We are conscious of the issue and we have developed policies which address it head-on.• This was a very different impact, head-on against all but stationary horsemen, solid in their ranks and having seen the approach.• They are being tackled head-on both in the popular press and Communist Party theoretical journals.• The amalgamation has also helped Marsden tackle head-on the problem of cutting internal overheads.• The cab control car of a commuter train being pushed from the rear collided head-on with an Amtrak diesel locomotive. head-on collision• He saw no prospect of avoiding for long a head-on collision.• On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision.• Those who travel the road regularly say their biggest fear is head-on collisions.• The Budget also marked a head-on collision between Conservative Party election promises and the real world, however.• There was evidentially speaking a head-on collision between the appellant and the principal prosecution witness.• They included provisions designed to prevent head-on collisions, like those at Bellgrove and later at Newton.• A 3-month-old boy died after a head-on collision near Burford.• A head-on collision with a pair of black salt-stained leather boots. |
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