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  • 1 headlines

    noun plural (a brief statement of the most important items of news, on television or radio: the news headlines.) főbb hírek

    English-Hungarian dictionary > headlines

  • 2 headline

    főcím, címfej
    * * *
    noun (the words written in large letters at the top of newspaper articles: I never read a paper in detail - I just glance at the headlines.) főcím

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  • 3 head

    fejtési front, rubrika, mákfej, előfok, csúcspont a head: személyenként, fejenként to head: felirattal ellát, élén áll vminek, fejel
    * * *
    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) fej
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) ész
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) fejhosszal
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) vezető
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) fej(rész)
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) forrás
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) vminek felső része
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) elülső rész; él
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) "fej" (képesség)
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) igazgató
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.)
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) hegyfok
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) hab
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) élén áll vminek
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) vezet
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) halad, tart vhova
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) vminek a címe
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) fejel
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head

    English-Hungarian dictionary > head

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