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Cabezal Phillips

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Phillips® [ingl. am. ˈfɪləps, ingl. brit. ˈfɪlɪps], Phillips head ADJ.

Phillips screw/screwdriver:

I. head [ingl. am. hɛd, ingl. brit. hɛd] SUST.

1. head ANAT.:

to win/lose by a head HÍP.
go and boil your head! argot, arcznte.
heads up! ingl. am. coloq.
¡ojo! coloq.
heads up! ingl. am. coloq.
to bite or snap sb's head off
echarle una bronca a alguien coloq.
to give head vulg. argot
mamarla vulg. argot
to give head vulg. argot
chuparla vulg. argot
pasar por encima de alguien
to go to sb's head
to have a big or swelled or ingl. brit. swollen head
to have a big or swelled or ingl. brit. swollen head
to knock sth on the head coloq.
jugarse por alguien
to make head or tail or ingl. am. also heads or tails of sth, I can't make head or tail of it
dar vuelta algo Co. Sur
atrbv. head injury

2. head (mind, brain):

to get sth into sb's head
to be off one's head coloq.
to be off one's head coloq.
estar volando Col. argot
estar hasta atrás Méx. argot
¿pero a ti te falta un tornillo? coloq.

3.1. head:

3.2. head (top end):

4.1. head (chief):

atrbv. head buyer
head girl/boy ingl. brit. ENS.

4.2. head esp ingl. brit. :

5.1. head (person):

$15 per head

5.2. head <pl head> AGR. GANAD.:

6. head (crisis):

7.1. head (height of water):

7.2. head (pressure):

8.1. head (magnetic device):

head AUDIO, INFORM.
head AUDIO, INFORM.

8.2. head (of a drill):

8.3. head:

9.1. head (heading):

9.2. head PRENSA:

10. head GEOGR.:

11.1. head NÁUT. (bow of a ship):

11.2. head NÁUT. (top of a sail):

11.3. head NÁUT. (toilet):

head also pl

12. head (addict) argot:

metelón m de ácido / metelona f de ácido Col. argot

II. head [ingl. am. hɛd, ingl. brit. hɛd] V. trans.

1.1. head:

head march/procession
head march/procession
head list

1.2. head:

head revolt
head revolt
head team
head expedition/department
head expedition/department

2. head (direct) + adv. compl.:

head vehicle/ship

3. head (in soccer):

head ball

4.1. head page/chapter:

4.2. head <headed, part. pas. >:

headed ingl. brit.
headed ingl. brit.
headed ingl. brit.

III. head [ingl. am. hɛd, ingl. brit. hɛd] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

I. head [hed] SUST.

1. head ANAT.:

2. head sin pl. (unit):

a [or per] head

3. head (mind):

4. head sin pl. (top):

head of queue
head of bed, table

5. head BOT.:

6. head sin pl. (letter top):

7. head pl FIN. (coin face):

8. head (beer foam):

9. head GEO.:

head of river

10. head (boss):

jefe(-a) m (f)

11. head ingl. brit. (headteacher):

12. head TÉC. (device):

13. head INFORM.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be off one's head coloq. (crazy)
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine

II. head [hed] V. trans.

1. head (lead):

head a firm, organization
head team

2. head PRENSA:

3. head DEP.:

head ball

III. head [hed] V. intr. (go in a certain direction)

Entrada de OpenDict

head V.

head (vehicle, ship) trans.
en el diccionario PONS

I. head [hed] SUST.

1. head ANAT.:

to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine

2. head (unit):

a [or per] head

3. head (mind):

4. head (top):

head of line
head of bed, table
head of a page, column

5. head BOT.:

6. head:

heads FIN. (face of coin)

7. head (beer foam):

8. head GEO.:

head of river

9. head (boss):

jefe(-a) m (f)

10. head TÉC. (device):

11. head comput:

12. head NÁUT. (toilet):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

¡pilas! Col.
¡aguas! Méx.

II. head [hed] V. trans.

1. head (lead):

head a company, organization
head team

2. head PRENSA:

3. head DEP.:

head ball

III. head [hed] V. intr.

Present
Ihead
youhead
he/she/itheads
wehead
youhead
theyhead
Past
Iheaded
youheaded
he/she/itheaded
weheaded
youheaded
theyheaded
Present Perfect
Ihaveheaded
youhaveheaded
he/she/ithasheaded
wehaveheaded
youhaveheaded
theyhaveheaded
Past Perfect
Ihadheaded
youhadheaded
he/she/ithadheaded
wehadheaded
youhadheaded
theyhadheaded

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