Head in Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɛd/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
HED-in
hˈɛd/ /ˈɪn
HED-in
Definição
To go inside a place or building, often used informally and especially when making a decision to enter.
Uso & Nuances
'Head in' is informal and often used in spoken English when inviting or deciding to enter a place. Very commonly paired with 'let's' as in 'let's head in.' Not used for vehicles—use 'go in' or 'enter' formally.
Spanish: entrar - ir hacia dentroPortuguese (BR): entrar - ir para dentroPortuguese (PT): entrar - ir para dentroChinese (Simplified): 进去 - 走进来Chinese (Traditional): 進去 - 走進來Hindi: अंदर जानाArabic: ادخل - اتجاه إلى الداخلBengali: ভিতরে যাওয়া - ঢোকাRussian: зайти - войти вовнутрьJapanese: 中に入るVietnamese: đi vào trong - bước vàoKorean: 들어가다Turkish: içeri girmekUrdu: اندر جاناIndonesian: masuk ke dalam
Frases de Exemplo
It's raining; let's head in.
basic
She opened the door and headed in quickly.
basic
We can head in now; the store is open.
basic
Do you want to chat out here or head in and grab a seat?
natural
I'm getting cold. Should we head in?
natural
Everyone's waiting, so let's head in before we're late.
natural