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21 to bang one's head
darse un golpe en la cabeza -
22 to be off one's head
estar chiflado,-a -
23 to have one's head screwed on
tener la cabeza bien sentada -
24 to hold one's head high
llevar bien alta la cabeza -
25 to nod one's head
asentir con la cabeza -
26 to put one's head into the lion's mouth
meterse en la boca del loboEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put one's head into the lion's mouth
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27 to scratch one's head
(think) calentarse la cabeza, darle vueltas en la cabeza -
28 to shake one's head
negar con la cabeza, decir que no con la cabeza -
29 to split one's head open
romperse la crisma, partirse la crisma -
30 to stand on one's head
hacer el pino -
31 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) metérsele a alguien algo en la cabeza -
32 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) metérsele a alguien algo en la cabeza -
33 to have one's head up one's arse or ass
*** (=be pig-headed) ser cabezón; (=be self-obsessed) mirarse al ombligónEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have one's head up one's arse or ass
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34 to let one's heart rule one's head
English-spanish dictionary > to let one's heart rule one's head
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35 to be out of one's head
* (=mad) haber perdido el juicio, estar mal de la cabeza; (=drunk) estar borracho como una cuba *; (=on drugs) estar colocadísimo **, estar como una moto * -
36 to be/go off one's head
* estar/volverse majara * -
37 to beat one's head against a brick wall
English-spanish dictionary > to beat one's head against a brick wall
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38 to bury or hide or stick one's head in the sand
English-spanish dictionary > to bury or hide or stick one's head in the sand
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39 to get one's head down
(to work) poner manos a la obra; (to sleep) acostarse, echarse -
40 to hang one's head
bajar or agachar la cabeza
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one's head — To keep (or lose) one s self possession, calmness, control ● head … Useful english dictionary
one's head off — ► one s head off informal talk, laugh, shout, etc. unrestrainedly. Main Entry: ↑head … English terms dictionary
one's head against a brick wall — Said of a laborious but unrewarding attempt, eg to persuade, inform, etc ● brick … Useful english dictionary
one's head swells — one becomes conceited. → swell … English new terms dictionary
use one's head — or {slang}[use one s bean] or {slang}[use one s noodle] or {slang} use[one s noggin] {v. phr.} To use your brain or mind; think; have common sense. Often used as a command. * /If you used your bean you wouldn t be in trouble now./ * /Never point… … Dictionary of American idioms
use one's head — or {slang}[use one s bean] or {slang}[use one s noodle] or {slang} use[one s noggin] {v. phr.} To use your brain or mind; think; have common sense. Often used as a command. * /If you used your bean you wouldn t be in trouble now./ * /Never point… … Dictionary of American idioms
over one's head — phrasal 1. : beyond one s comprehension he liked pictures but art criticism was over his head the speech went over the heads of the audience 2. : so as to pass over or ignore one s superior standing or authority quit when his juniors were… … Useful english dictionary
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's head — also[keep one s wits about one] {v. phr.} To stay calm when there is trouble or danger. * /When Tim heard the fire alarm he kept his head and looked for the nearest exit./ Compare: COUNT TO TEN. Contrast: LOSE ONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
Over one's head — Over O ver ([=o] v[ e]r), prep. [AS. ofer; akin to D. over, G. [ u]ber, OHG. ubir, ubar, Dan. over, Sw. [ o]fver, Icel. yfir, Goth. ufar, L. super, Gr. ype r, Skr. upari. [root]199. Cf. {Above}, {Eaves}, {Hyper }, {Orlop}, {Super }, {Sovereign},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shake one's head — phrasal : to move the head from side to side especially as an expression of disagreement, disapproval, or doubt * * * shake one s head To turn one s head from side to side as an indication of reluctance, rejection, denial, disapproval, etc • • •… … Useful english dictionary