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heading
[ hed-ing ]
noun
- a title or caption of a page, chapter, etc.
- a section of the subject of a discourse; a main division of a topic or theme.
- the compass direction toward which a traveler or vehicle is or should be moving; course.
- an active underground mining excavation in the earth, as a drift or raise being or about to be driven.
- Aeronautics. the angle between the axis from front to rear of an aircraft and some reference line, as magnetic north.
heading
/ 藞丑蓻诲瑟艐 /
noun
- a title for a page, paragraph, chapter, etc
- a main division, as of a lecture, speech, essay, etc
- mining
- a horizontal tunnel
- the end of such a tunnel
- the angle between the direction of an aircraft and a specified meridian, often due north
- the compass direction parallel to the keel of a vessel
- the act of heading
- anything that serves as a head
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍路丑别补诲顎僫苍驳 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
But the braking system failed on the eastbound train heading to Aberystwyth and it skidded past the loop, colliding with the westbound train from Machynlleth.
In a highly critical report, the independent Climate Change Committee says progress is "either too slow, has stalled, or is heading in the wrong direction".
The US is a big market for Canadian businesses with roughly 75% of Canada's exports heading south.
For example, a new poll from Gallup shows that the American people feel that the economy is heading in the wrong direction and are less hopeful about the future.
Thousands of music fans will also be heading to Sefton Park for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend from Friday 23 to Sunday 25 May inclusive.
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