Head in é um phrasal verb?
Não encontrei um possível significado para head in.
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To head as a verb in this phrase means "to point or proceed in a certain direction".
"We'd better head in[side], it's starting to get really chilly out here."
"Migratory birds in the northern hemisphere frequently head south for the winter, and return north for the summer."
"We'd better head in[side], it's starting to get really chilly out here."
"Migratory birds in the northern hemisphere frequently head south for the winter, and return north for the summer."
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I think I did her head in because I never heard from Angela again. (by criticizing her)
I think I dismayed her/disquiet her/upset/disconcert/firghtened her, because I never heard of Angela again.
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I think I dismayed her/disquiet her/upset/disconcert/firghtened her, because I never heard of Angela again.
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"To head in" could also be a soccer thing: to make a header, to score a goal by hitting the ball with your head.
Brenda,
1. Head in quer dizer entrar em algum lugar. Por ex.: I am going to head in now. It is chilly out here.
2. Para começar a se mover. Por ex.: If you head in carefully, I do not think you will hit the cars.
3. Fazer alguém se sentir confuso ou infeliz. Por ex.: Getting up at four o'clock every morning was doing my head in.
Espero que eu tenha ajudado. Boa sorte!
1. Head in quer dizer entrar em algum lugar. Por ex.: I am going to head in now. It is chilly out here.
2. Para começar a se mover. Por ex.: If you head in carefully, I do not think you will hit the cars.
3. Fazer alguém se sentir confuso ou infeliz. Por ex.: Getting up at four o'clock every morning was doing my head in.
Espero que eu tenha ajudado. Boa sorte!
No caso de entrar em algum lugar, qual seria a diferença entre Head in e Come in?
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Head in would be "dirigir-se", "come in" could be "entrar/chegar".
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