heads-up

['hedz'ʌp]

adj. 足智多谋的, 思维敏捷的
n. 警告

例句与用法:

I often feel that politicians should have their heads knocked together, like naughty children.

我时常觉得应该像教训淘气孩子那样让政治家停止争吵。

Fifty heads of state attended the Queen's coronation to do her honour.

五十位国家元首参加了女王的加冕典礼,向女王表示敬意。

Police fired a volley over the heads of the crowd.

警察朝人群上方射出一排子弹。

He arranged his speech under four main heads.

他把发言内容归纳成四个主要方面。

"Let's toss for it. Heads or tails?" "Heads." "Heads it is."

"咱们掷币来决定吧。你要正面还是反面?""正面。""不错,是正面。"

Two heads are better than one.

人多智广。

Since neither of us can make up our minds, we'll toss for it. Heads we do to the cinema, tails we stay at home.

既然咱俩都定不下来,那就掷硬币来决定吧。要是正面咱们就去看电影; 要是反面咱们就呆在家里。

Let's flip a coin to decide who should go first - do you want heads or tails?

我们来抛硬币决定谁先走吧,你是要正面还是要反面?

词形变化:

动词过去式: headquartered | 动词过去分词: headquartered | 动词现在分词: headquartering | 动词第三人称单数: headquarters |



详细释义:

a.

【口】机警的