Head toward Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɛd/ /ˈtɔɹd/, /təˈwɔɹd
HED TORD, tuh-WORD
hˈɛd/ /tʊwˈɔːd
HED tuh-WAWD
Definição
To move or travel in the direction of someone or something.
Uso & Nuances
Common in both speaking and writing. Usually informal and often used when talking about directions, travel, or intentions. Can be used for both physical and figurative movement. Alternative forms: 'head towards' (British spelling). Do not confuse with 'head up' (lead, supervise).
Spanish: dirigirse hacia - ir haciaPortuguese (BR): ir em direção a - seguir paraPortuguese (PT): ir em direção a - dirigir-se paraChinese (Simplified): 朝…走去 - 朝…前进Chinese (Traditional): 朝…走去 - 朝…前進Hindi: की ओर बढ़ना - की दिशा में जानाArabic: يتجه نحو - يسير نحوBengali: দিকে যাত্রা করা - দিকে এগিয়ে যাওয়াRussian: направляться к - двигаться кJapanese: 向かうVietnamese: đi về phía - hướng tớiKorean: ~으로 향하다Turkish: -e doğru gitmek - yönelmekUrdu: کی طرف جاناIndonesian: menuju ke - menuju ke arah
Frases de Exemplo
We will head toward the park after lunch.
basic
The students head toward the classroom every morning.
basic
Let's head toward the exit before the movie ends.
basic
After work, I usually head toward the gym to blow off steam.
natural
The team is heading toward some major changes this year.
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If you head toward the city center, you'll find plenty of good restaurants.
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