head-on
adj. 正面的; 迎頭的; 頭朝前的
If two vehicles hit each other head-on, they hit each other with their fronts pointing towards each other.
Pulling out to overtake, the car collided head-on with a van.
越線超車時,轎車和一輛廂式貨車迎面相撞。
A head-on conflict or approach is direct, without any attempt to compromise or avoid the issue.
The only victors in a head-on clash between the president and the assembly would be the hardliners on both sides.
總統和議會之間正面衝突的唯一贏家將是雙方的強硬派。
1. characterized by direct opposition;
2. meeting front to front;
1. in direct opposition; directly;
2. with the front foremost;
The two fought, and Emma fell, hitting her head on the coffee table.
結果打起來, Emma跌倒, 她的頭撞到了咖啡桌.
How does know the black skin head on the face is treated? Be urgent!
誰知道臉上的黑皮頭怎麼治療? 急!
There were no significant differences among any agent when compared head to head on other outcomes.
在任何因子中沒有顯著差別,當和其他結果同時比較.
I hit my head on the desk.
我的頭撞在了桌子上.
He refused to cheat, and this showed that he had a good head on his shoulders.
他拒絕行騙, 這說明他是有判斷力的.