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I . head [hed] N

1. head (body part, mind):

head
głowa f
a [or per] head

2. head no pl (top):

head of page
head of nail
łepek m
head of cabbage
head of page
góra f
head of plant
czubek m
head of beer
pianka f
head of spot, pimple

3. head (boss):

head
szef m
head of division ADMIN

4. head Brit SCHOOL:

head
dyrektor(ka) m(f) [szkoły]

5. head of coin:

head
reszka f

6. head of river, stream:

head

7. head TECH, COMPUT:

head
read/write head

II . head [hed] VB trans

1. head (lead, be at top):

head

2. head (entitled):

3. head SPORTS:

to head the ball

III . head [hed] VB intr

2. head NAUT, AVIAT:

head

head back VB intr

head back

head for VB trans

head off VB trans

head off dog, attackers:

head off

head office N

head office

I . head-on ADJ

1. head-on crash:

2. head-on confrontation:

II . head-on ADV

1. head-on (crash):

head start N

head start

head tax N

head tax
head tax

head teacher N Brit

head teacher

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Single-pointing was forgone in favor of die head cutting for such medium- and high-volume repetitive production.
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Standards call for a solid black coat, a wedge-shaped head, and a lithe body of solid weight without excessive bulk.
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Investigating and keen to head off accusations of demonic possession, the protagonists discover and explore a labyrinthine library in the abbey's forbidden principal tower.
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The rest of the story took me awhile, but the beginning and the end just flew into my head.
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A head crash usually incurs severe data loss, and data recovery attempts may cause further damage if not done by a specialist with proper equipment.
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Beside the bar is a comfortable, put-upon brown leather sofa beneath a mounted stag's head.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Thankfully, someone with sense suspended the sentence but presumably, it will hang over the head of that child until his dotage.
www.irishcentral.com
There were two wounds to his right side, and two to the top of his head, which would probably have resulted in unconsciousness.
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Kid isn't at the head of his class, nor is he flunking out.
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He was hospitalised for four days after suffering a wounded head.
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