head

head — verb

IPA/hed/
KK[hˈɛd]IPA/hed/
  • headpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • heads3rd person singular
  • heading-ing form
  • headedpast simple

1. to move or set out towards a particular destination or in a specific direction,

1.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to move or set out towards a particular destination or in a specific direction, often with a purpose

例句

After breakfast, Kabir headed straight for the library to study for his exam.

head + adverb/preposition: head straight for [place]

The delivery truck was heading south when a tyre blew out on the highway.

head + direction: head south, north, etc.

同義詞
  • make for

    more informal, implies determined movement towards

  • proceed

    more formal, often used in official contexts

  • set off

    emphasises the beginning of a journey

文法句型

head + adverb/preposition

用法筆記

Commonly used with direction adverbs (north, south, back, home) or prepositional phrases (towards, for, to, out of). The object is always a destination or direction, never a person.

常見錯誤

I headed to go to the store.
I headed to the store.
💡"head" already implies movement, so "head to go" is redundant.

2. to take the most senior role within a team, organisation, or project, guiding it

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to take the most senior role within a team, organisation, or project, guiding its activities and key decisions

例句

Roya heads the marketing department at a fast-growing tech company in Seoul.

head + department/organisation

A retired judge was chosen to head the investigation into police conduct.

同義詞
  • lead

    broader meaning, can refer to any kind of guidance including one-time events

  • direct

    emphasises control and oversight, slightly more formal

  • manage

    focuses on day-to-day running rather than overall leadership

反義詞
  • follow

    to be under someone else’s leadership

文法句型

head + organization/group

用法筆記

Subject is typically a person or small group. The object is an organisation, department, team, committee, or project — not a one-time event (use ‘lead’ or ‘organise’ instead).

常見錯誤

Otis headed the meeting." (when he just attended)
Otis chaired the meeting." or "Otis heads the department.
💡"head" means being in charge of an organisation long-term, not just running one meeting.

3. to occupy the leading or highest position in a list, procession, ranking, or sim

3.動詞及物C1
釋義

to occupy the leading or highest position in a list, procession, ranking, or similar ordered sequence

例句

Chidi’s name headed the list of scholarship recipients this year.

head + list: name heads the list

A marching band in bright red uniforms headed the parade through the main street.

同義詞
  • top

    more common in everyday speech, can be used for lists and rankings

  • lead

    used for races or competitions, emphasises being ahead

  • come first in

    more explicit, used in informal contexts

反義詞

文法句型

head + list/procession/ranking

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2 (LEADER): this sense focuses on position in a sequence or ranking, not on authority or control. The subject can be an inanimate thing (a product, a name) as well as a person.

常見錯誤

Her name headed the top of the list.
Her name headed the list.
💡"head" already means being at the top, so "the top of" is redundant.

4. to strike a ball with one’s head, especially in soccer, in order to pass, score,

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

to strike a ball with one’s head, especially in soccer, in order to pass, score, or clear it

例句

Otis jumped high and headed the ball into the top corner of the net.

head + ball + into [target]

The defender headed the ball away from the goal just before the whistle blew.

文法句型

head + ball + preposition (into, to, away)

用法筆記

Almost exclusively used in soccer/football contexts. The object is always a ball. Common direction prepositions include into, to, away, across, and down.

常見錯誤

He headed the ball with his foot.
He kicked the ball.
💡"head" specifically means using the head, so a foot action is a kick, not a header.

5. to cut off the head of a person or animal, usually as a form of execution or in

5.動詞及物C2
釋義

to cut off the head of a person or animal, usually as a form of execution or in preparation of food

例句

In some historical accounts, captured enemy soldiers were beheaded by order of the king.

passive: be beheaded (as execution)

The fishmonger headed and gutted the fish before wrapping it for the customer.

同義詞
  • behead

    more common, used almost exclusively for executions of humans

  • decapitate

    formal, clinical term used in medical or legal contexts

文法句型

head + person/animal

用法筆記

This sense is much less common than ‘behead’ in modern English. It appears most often in historical narratives about executions or in cooking contexts when preparing fish or shellfish.

6. (of certain plants and vegetables) to grow into a compact, rounded shape at the

6.動詞不及物C2
釋義

(of certain plants and vegetables) to grow into a compact, rounded shape at the top, such as a cabbage forming its edible centre

例句

The cabbages need plenty of sunlight and water to head properly.

head as intransitive verb (plants)

By late autumn, the lettuce had headed and was ready for harvest.

同義詞
  • form a head

    more explicit, used in gardening instructions

反義詞
  • bolt

    when a plant goes to seed prematurely instead of forming a compact head

文法句型

head (of plants/vegetables)

用法筆記

A specialised gardening and agricultural term. Only used for plants that naturally form a head, such as cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, and cauliflower. Not used for fruits or flowers on stems.

7. to start in a particular place and flow from there — used when describing where

7.動詞不及物C1
釋義

to start in a particular place and flow from there — used when describing where a river or stream begins its course

例句

The Danube River heads in Germany's Black Forest region.

head in [place] for river sources

After Putri traced the creek upstream, she learned it heads from a volcanic spring.

同義詞
  • originate

    broader — can be used for rivers, ideas, or customs

  • rise

    often used for rivers starting at a specific elevation

  • spring

    emphasises water coming directly from the ground

反義詞
  • empty

    a river empties into a sea or lake where its course ends

  • end

    general word for where a river stops

文法句型

head in [place]

head at [place]

用法筆記

Nearly always used for rivers, streams, creeks, and other flowing water. The place named after 'in' or 'at' is the source or headwaters of the waterway.

常見錯誤

The river heads to the mountains.
The river heads in the mountains.
💡'head to' means 'move towards', while 'head in/at' tells you the source.

head — noun

IPA/hed/
KK[hˈɛd]IPA/hed/

head — adjective

head — suffix

IPA/-hed/
KK[hˈɛd]IPA/-hed/