English to Gujarati Dictionary head

head

વડા
definition
verb
the Palm Sunday procession was headed by the crucifer
be in the leading position on.
an article headed u201cThe Protection of Human Life.u201d
give a title or caption to.
noun
Trying to determine the reason for the human logjam, I craned my neck trying to see over the heads of the rest of the parishioners.
the upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of the body of an animal, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck, and containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs.
a thing having the appearance of a head either in form or in relation to a whole, in particular.
adjective
the head waiter
chief; principal.
translation of 'head'
વડા,
સદર,
મુખ્ય
noun
માચું
example
Tarrant is currently nearing completion of his term as 'head' coach with the junior women's team.
Sitting on the stone bench now she tilted her 'head' up towards the sky and the welter of bare branches overhead.
He and his party took a water taxi to the 'head' of Lake Rotoroa and spent the first night at the West Sabine Hut.
He was waiting at the 'head' of the queue of traffic.
Her back was now on my chest, and she was resting her 'head' in the crook of my neck and shoulder.
The night raid was made right under the noses of a full pack of hounds and 15 'head' of poultry were wiped out.
The news was greeted with delight yesterday at the Hope Foundation's 'head' office in Cork.
Measurements in a number of wells are required to map the distribution of hydraulic 'head' within an aquifer.
While the chicken is cooking break apart the 'head' of lettuce into bite sized pieces.
He'd raised and sold a few 'head' of cattle in his time and used his savings to take lessons.
I was astonished to see that I was a good 'head' taller than him.
All of these examples involve 'head' nouns with an indefinite article.
We declined the offer of sandwiches because we expected 'head' chef Simon Burns would test our tastebuds at dinner.
Recall that a verb governs an object, and the 'head' of a phrase governs the complement.
The Ministry of Works had taken over Rievaulx Abbey by the time of his return, and he was taken on as the abbey's 'head' mason.
To walk to the top of these hills requires a strong heart and a 'head' for heights.
I was waiting at the 'head' of a queue of traffic at a set of lights.
If Southern California boaters want inland, protected waters they have to 'head' east.
It was an attractive woman who sat at the 'head' of the table who had made the dry statement.
In an effort to overcome this a forward-looking wind transducer is mounted at the 'head' of the mast.
So we still run a few 'head' of beef cattle, a bit of contact with the land.
The President sits at the 'head' of a long table, immaculately dressed in a suit and striped tie.
Last year she walked away from her job as Tennis Scotland's 'head' coach.
Or is airline service that bad that the only way to get to the 'head' of the queue is to threaten the staff!
I felt peaceful and calm for a few moments before the memories crept back into my 'head' .
And, in any event, the banks are at the 'head' of the queue, so other creditors are unlikely to see a penny.
Watch for the notice board with a diagram identifying the mountains at the 'head' of the lake.
With sheer will power, she forced herself to nod at Dante and sit at the 'head' of the table.
Then I thought he was just in a hurry to get to the 'head' of the lake for another run.
Northcote's 'head' chef Warwick Dodds outlined the restaurant's secret for a successful hotpot.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one