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Head up Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɛd/ /ˈəp
HED-uhp
hˈɛd/ /ˈʌp
HED-up

释义

To be the leader or person in charge of a group, project, or organization; often used for someone managing a team or department.

用法与细微差别

'Head up' is informal and transitive; usually followed by the group or project being led ('head up the team'). Not to be confused with 'heads up', which means a warning. Common in business, sports, and organizations.

例句

Sarah will head up the new marketing project.

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Who will head up the committee this year?

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I was asked to head up a small team for the event.

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Tom's going to head up the design department starting next month.

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We're looking for someone to head up our new expansion team.

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She was thrilled to be chosen to head up the charity drive.

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