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to head

Meanings of "to head" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 150 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
blow to the head coscorrón [m]
blow to the head croque [m]
title given in castile to the head of the markers who contrasted coins marcador mayor [m]
blow to the head papirotazo [m]
blow to the head papirote [m]
important message sent by one head of state to another through his ambassador embajada [f]
blow to the head papirotada [f]
lower one's head to drink amorrarse [v]
head out to echar [v]
be well fitted to one's head encasquetarse [v]
lower its head to throw off the rider encorvarse [v]
blow (to head) with cudgel macetazo [m]
head-to-head frontal [adj]
lower to bow one's head humillar [v]
head to arrumbar hacia [v]
bring to a head llevar a un final [v]
bring matters to a head llevar algo a una situación crítica/extrema [v]
head-to-head cabeza a cabeza [adv]
time to head home cada loro a su guanacaste [expr] NI
an iron instrument used to keep up the head of the prisons when they are publicly whipped pie de amigo
false hair or wig worn by women to embellish their head-dress cairel [m]
rush of blood to the head bochorno [m]
relating to the head capital [adj]
grow to a round head acogollarse [v]
put the head-band to a book cabecear [v]
place things head to tail gualdrapear [v]
from head to foot de pies a cabeza [adv]
from head to heels de pies a cabeza [adv]
unintentional hit to the head achoque [m] DOPR
a round pad to place over the head to carry baskets and pots babonuco [m] DOPR
a round pad made of leaves, fiber, cloth, or other material placed over the head to carry a load babunuco [m] CUDO
canvas cushion used to carry heavy items on the head abonuco [m] CUrur.
blow to the head cacazo [m] DO
blow to the head of someone with one's knuckles cuesco [m] EC
blow to the head with the knuckles cushque [m] GT
blow to the head with the knuckles cosco [m] CRrare
blow to the head with the knuckles coscacho [m] ECCLAR:C,NwBOrare
blow to the head with the knuckles coshco [m] GTSV
women's cloak that covers from head to shoulders and part of the back chuco [m] PE
padding placed over a donkey's head to protect from friction from the reigns frentina [m] PR
hit to the head cascuche [m] VE:W
hit to the head casquín [m] NI
blow to the head casquín [m] NI
blow to the head cascuche [m] VE:W
blow to the head guacalazo [m] NI
blow given to the head with the fist coscacho [m] ECCLAR:C,NwBOrare
blow given to the head with the fist cushque [m] GT
blow to the head cocoroco [m] DO
blow to the head cocorronazo [m] PA
blow to the head cocotazo [m] MXNIPACUCOVE
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocacho [m] PAPEAR:Nw,WECBO
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocorronazo [m] DOVE
blow to the head with the knuckles of a closed fist cocotazo [m] MXCUDOPRVE
blow to the head with the knuckles of closed fist coco [m] MX
person who tends to hit someone's head with the knuckles of their closed fist cocacheador [m] BO
fights among children with fists or blows to the head cocoteo [m] PR
punch to the head coscacho [m] ECCLAR:C,NwBOrare
punch to the head cushque [m] GT
competition disputed during carnival in which some horse riders try to take possession of a basket hanging from an arch in which there is a duck or in other cases to pluck the head of the bird jalapato [m] PE
strong blow to the head or on the head jupazo [m] HNNICR
type of woolen blanket or cotton quilt, usually in bright colors, with or without an opening in the center to for one's head jorongo [m] MX
blow to the head jicarazo [m] NI
blow to the head during a cock fight langosteado [m] PR
hard blow, especially to the head macetazo [m] NIPRBO
blow to the head palomazo [m] HN
punch to the head pastorejo [m] COrare
rural game that consists of burying a live duck leaving the head outside so that the participants try to hit it with closed eyes pato enterrado [m] BO:E
ring of fabric used to stabilize loads carried on the head pachiquil [m] AR:Nw
torture consisting of putting a bag over the victim's head to suffocate them submarinoseco [m] CLARUY
mantle to cover the head of an indigenous person sute [m] GTSV
thread of canvas or cloth to balance a load on the head tacín [m] EC:N
blow to the head capitón [m] ESlocal
blow to the head guacalazo [m] NI
a procedure for taming livestock by pressing the animal's head against the boom using a rope to a near choke ahorcada [f] VE
young boy's hat that adjusts to the head escofieta [f] DOdisused
person who tends to hit someone's head with the knuckles of their closed fist cocacheadora [f] BO
mallet used to kill a capybara by hitting it in the head maceta [f] VErur.
1 cm long nail with a fine tip and a flat, large head to fix the heels of the soles of footwear mostacilla [f] HNNI
small head tack that shoemakers use to nail sole of shoes semilla [f] AR
round pad to carry things on one's head rodela [f] PE
blow to a nail head remachadura [f] MX
instruction or resolution to process an issue, written by the head of a government office sumilla [f] EC
pad to balance a round pot on the head chipa [f] CO
punch to the head macoca [f] ESlocal
unconscious due to being hit hard on the head achocado [adj] PR
(head) leaning down due to sadness or depression agazapado [adj] NI
lacking feathers on the head due to a blow or injury (rooster) casquirroto [adj] PR
trained to hit with its head topeado [adj] MX
make someone lose his senses due to blows to the head achocar [v] DOPR
(when taming livestock) press the animal's head against the boom using a rope to a near choke ahorcar [v] VE
give someone a blow to the head casquinear [v] NI
give blows to the head cocotear [v] CO
look someone over from head to toe cuadricular [v] PR
force someone to stick their head under water hocicar [v] PR
force someone to stick their head under water hocicar [v] PR
in the same way used to shear sheeps: with the sheep sitting and with its head under the arm of the shearer a la australiana [adv] ARrur.
stars after a serious blow to the head nimitas [f/pl] DO
(head) leaning down due to sadness or depression agazapada [adj/f] NI
Idioms
hold a gun to someone's head apuntar con un arma a la cabeza de alguien [v]
not to harm a hair on someone's head no tocar un pelo de la ropa a alguien [v]
not to hurt a hair on someone's head no tocar un pelo de la ropa a alguien [v]
not to to touch a hair of someone's head no tocar un pelo de la ropa a alguien [v]
come to a head alcanzar una etapa crucial [v]
come to a head entrar en estado crítico [v]
come to a head madurar [v]
come to a head hacer crisis [v]
come to a head llegar a un punto culminante [v]
come to a head estar en la cumbre [v]
take it into one's head to do something estar obstinado a hacer algo [v]
go to someone's head subírsele los humos a alguien [v]
go to someone's head subírsele a la cabeza a alguien [v]
go head to head competir mano a mano [v]
go head to head enfrentarse mano a mano [v]
go head to head with competir mano a mano con [v]
go head to head ir cabeza a cabeza [v]
go head to head with ir cabeza a cabeza con [v]
go to someone's head subirse a la cabeza [v]
not able to make head or tail of something no encontrarle pies ni cabeza a algo [v]
be head-to-head estar cabeza a cabeza [v]
be head to head estar cabeza a cabeza [v]
put a gun to somebody's head ponerle un revólver en el pecho a alguien [v]
throw one's hands to one's head agarrarse la cabeza [v]
shake one's head to say no negar con la cabeza [v]
to be head over heels in love estar locamente enamorado [v]
to be head over heels in love with estar locamente enamorado [v]
not to touch a hair of someone's head no tocar la ropa a alguien [v]
hold a gun to someone’s head poner un puñal en el pecho a alguien [v]
have a rush of blood to the head subírsele a alguien la sangre a la cabeza [v]
strike a person in the head (causing him to fall to the ground) romper el bautismo a alguien [v]
strike a person in the head (causing him to fall to the ground) romper la crisma a alguien [v]
strike a person in the head (causing him to fall to the ground) romperle la crisma a alguien [v]
lower the head or the body quickly to not to be seen hacer la agachadiza [v]
tremble from head to foot temblarle a alguien las carnes [v]
go to one's head subirse a la cabeza [v]
deliver a herd from one farmer to another to be milked and maintained, paying a certain amount per head dar a leche un rebaño de ovejas [v]
put a gun to one's head poner al pecho a alguien una pistola [v]
put a gun to one's head poner en el pecho a alguien una pistola [v]
put a gun to one's head poner a los pechos a alguien una pistola [v]
shake from head to toe herir de pie y de mano [v]
go head to head echar raya [v]
go head to head ponerse alguien a razones con otra persona [v]
from head to foot de arriba a abajo [adv]
from head to toe de arriba a abajo [adv]
from head to toe de pies a cabeza [adv]
able to do something standing on one's head poder hacer algo con los ojos cerrados
hold a gun to someone's head ejercer presión sobre alguien
hold a gun to someone's head amenazar con matar a alguien
hold a gun to somebody's head obligar a alguien a hacer algo
from head to foot de pies a cabeza
from head to foot de la cabeza a los pies