¿Cómo quieres hacer uso de PONS.com?

¿Ya estás suscrito a PONS Pur o a PONS Translate Pro?

PONS con publicidad

Visita PONS.com como acostumbras, con seguimiento de anuncios y publicidad

Encontrarás más detalles sobre el seguimiento en Protección de datos y en Configuración de privacidad.

PONS Pur

Sin publicidad de terceros

Sin seguimiento de anuncios

Suscríbete aquí

Si ya disfrutas de una cuenta de usuario gratuita en PONS.com, suscríbete a PONS Pur .

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

符合要求
avance
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
head start SUST.
to give sb a head start on or over sb
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
être avantagé dès le départ personne, entreprise:
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
that's a good start literal
2. start DEP. (gen):
3. start DEP. (departure line):
4. start (movement) (of surprise, fear):
II. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start day, exercise, activity
start bottle, packet
2. start (put to work):
start person
to start sb on, to get sb started on typing, cleaning etc
3. start (cause, initiate):
start quarrel, war
start custom
start fire
start trouble, rumour
start fashion, enterprise
4. start MEC. (activate):
start car
start machine
5. start TÉC. (cause to loosen):
start rivet, screw
6. start CAZA:
start game
to start a hare literal, fig.
III. to start with ADV.
1. to start with (firstly):
2. to start with (at first):
3. to start with (at all):
IV. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
débuter (as comme)
to start on memoirs, journey
2. start (depart):
3. start (jump nervously):
sursauter (in de)
4. start (bulge):
5. start (be activated):
start MOTOR, MEC. car, engine, machine:
6. start TÉC. (work loose):
V. start [ingl. brit. stɑːt, ingl. am. stɑrt]
I. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] SUST.
1. head ANAT. (of person, animal):
to get or keep or have one's head down literal
to stand an argument/theory on its head evidence, fact:
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head literal
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head fig.
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head atrbv. movement
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head injury
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head covering, bandage
to hold a gun or pistol to sb's head ZOOL. markings, feathers
2. head (mind):
crâne m coloq., pey.
use your head coloq.!
to turn sb's head
3. head (for measuring height):
4. head (headache):
head coloq.
to have a bad head coloq. (gen)
5. head (leader, director):
6. head ADMIN., COM. (individual person or animal):
we paid £10 a head or per head
50 head of cattle AGR. GANAD.
7. head:
head DEP., TÉC. (of pin, nail etc, hammer, golf club)
fer m
8. head (front or top end):
9. head BOT.:
10. head (of computer, video, tape recorder):
head INFORM., ELECTR.
11. head (on beer):
12. head MED. (on boil, spot):
to come to a head literal MED.
to come to a head fig. crisis, trouble, unrest:
to bring sth to a head MED.
to bring sth to a head fig. crisis, trouble, unrest
to bring sth to a head situation
13. head (in plumbing):
14. head FÍS. (of steam):
volant m de vapeur espec.
15. head GEOGR.:
cap m
16. head TÉC. (on lathe):
II. heads SUST. sust. pl.
1. heads (tossing coin):
2. heads NÁUT. (lavatory):
III. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] ADJ. (chief)
head cashier, cook, gardener
IV. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] V. trans.
1. head (be at the top of) literal:
head column, list, procession, queue
2. head (be in charge of):
head business, firm, delegation, committee, team
head expedition, inquiry, revolt
3. head (entitle):
head article, chapter, essay
4. head (steer):
head vehicle
diriger (towards vers)
head boat
naviguer (towards vers)
5. head DEP.:
V. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd] V. intr.
VI. -headed COMPOSIT.
VII. head [ingl. brit. hɛd, ingl. am. hɛd]
to go to sb's head alcohol, success, praise:
to go off one's head coloq.
perdre la boule coloq.
tu as perdu la boule? coloq.
to be soft or weak in the head coloq.
il a un grain coloq.
off the top of one's head say, answer
to give sb head vulg. argot ingl. am.
tailler une pipe à qn vulg. argot
I. head for V. [ingl. brit. hɛd -, ingl. am. hɛd -] (head for [sth])
1. head for literal NÁUT.:
2. head for fig.:
head for defeat, victory
head for trouble
en el diccionario PONS
head start SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
to start with, ... coloq.
don't start! pey. coloq.
don't you start! pey. coloq.
2. start (begin a journey):
3. start (begin to operate):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make a sudden movement):
5. start DEP.:
II. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start a conversation, bottle
start a fight, trouble, war
start a trend, fashion, rumor
start a meeting
start a fire
to start it coloq.
3. start TÉC. (set in operation):
start a machine
start a motor, car
4. start COM. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start coloq. (cause sb to do sth):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start INFORM.:
III. start [stɑ:t, ingl. am. stɑ:rt] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
to make [or get off to] a start on sth
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start DEP. (beginning place):
3. start (beginning time):
4. start (beginning advantage):
5. start (sudden movement):
I. head [hed] SUST.
1. head a. fig.:
to need a clear head to +infin
2. head no pl. (letter top):
3. head (coin face):
4. head (person in charge) ingl. brit.:
head ENS.
directeur(-trice) m (f)
5. head (water source):
6. head (beer foam):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have a head for heights ingl. brit.
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine
to go to sb's head fame, success
to be off one's head coloq.
II. head [hed] V. trans.
1. head (lead):
2. head DEP.:
III. head [hed] V. intr.
IV. head [hed] ADJ.
en el diccionario PONS
head start SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. start [start] V. intr.
1. start (begin):
don't start! coloq.
don't you start! coloq.
2. start (begin journey):
3. start (begin operating):
start vehicle, motor
4. start (make sudden movement):
5. start sports:
II. start [start] V. trans.
1. start (begin):
start a family
2. start (set in motion):
start conversation, bottle
start fight, trouble, war
start trend, fashion, rumor
start meeting
start fire
to start it coloq.
3. start TÉC. (set in operation):
start machine
start motor, car
4. start COM. (establish):
to start sb in sth
lancer qn dans qc
5. start coloq. (cause to do):
to start sb/sth doing sth
faire faire qc à qn/qc
6. start comput:
III. start [start] SUST.
1. start (beginning):
to give sb a start in sth
lancer qn dans qc
... for a start [or for a start, ...]
2. start sports (beginning place):
3. start (beginning time):
4. start (beginning advantage):
5. start (sudden movement):
I. head [hed] SUST.
1. head a. fig.:
to need a clear head to +infin
2. head (person in charge):
head ENS.
directeur(-trice) m (f)
3. head (coin face):
4. head (water source):
5. head (beer foam):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go straight to sb's head alcohol, wine
to go to sb's head fame, success
II. head [hed] V. trans.
1. head (lead):
2. head sports:
III. head [hed] V. intr.
IV. head [hed] ADJ.
Present
Istart
youstart
he/she/itstarts
westart
youstart
theystart
Past
Istarted
youstarted
he/she/itstarted
westarted
youstarted
theystarted
Present Perfect
Ihavestarted
youhavestarted
he/she/ithasstarted
wehavestarted
youhavestarted
theyhavestarted
Past Perfect
Ihadstarted
youhadstarted
he/she/ithadstarted
wehadstarted
youhadstarted
theyhadstarted
PONS OpenDict

¿Quieres añadir alguna palabra, frase o traducción?

Envíanos una nueva entrada para el PONS OpenDict. La redacción de PONS revisará vuestras sugerencias e incluirá los resultados en el diccionario abierto.

Agregar una entrada
No hay frases de ejemplo disponibles

No hay frases de ejemplo disponibles

Prueba con otra entrada.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
She also later co-authored a cookbook, which includes recipes for jellied fish heads and her father's favorite, cod soup.
en.wikipedia.org
Before the days of antibiotics, sulphur was used in medicines as an antibacterial agent, in the making of match heads, and for sterilising wine corks.
en.wikipedia.org
Thousands of workers give up family time to work unsociable hours to keep their heads above water and pay the mortgage.
www.abc.net.au
They wear gray skullcaps on their heads and thin silver rings on every finger except their thumbs.
en.wikipedia.org
Now when these things begin to take place, straighten up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.
en.wikipedia.org