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Detailed Translations for header from English to French

header:

header [the ~] nomen

  1. the header (manifold)
  2. the header
  3. the header (bond stone; bonder; through stone)
    la boutisse
  4. the header (running head; page header)
    – One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter. 1
  5. the header
    – An information structure that precedes and identifies the information that follows. 1

Translation Matrix for header:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
boutisse bond stone; bonder; header; through stone
embranchement header; manifold bifurcation; branching; chain; coming together; concentration; confluence; cross-roads; crossing; crossroads; crossways; division; exit; fork; fork of a road; intersection; junction; ramification; road junction; sequence; series; sidetrack; siding; splitting; subdivision; three forked road
en-tête beginning; beginning of a letter; caption; head; heading; headline; inscription; legend; letterhead; marginal note; title
tuyau de branchement header; manifold
un coup de tête header
- cope; coping; head; heading; lintel
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
en-tête header; page header; running head
en-tête de page header; page header; running head

Related Words for "header":

  • headers

Synonyms for "header":


Related Definitions for "header":

  1. a headlong jump (or fall)2
    • he took a header into the shrubbery2
  2. (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head2
  3. a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon2
  4. a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters2
  5. brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall2
  6. horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window2
  7. a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about2
  8. One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter.1
  9. An information structure that precedes and identifies the information that follows.1

Wiktionary Translations for header:

header
noun
  1. soccer: act of hitting the ball with the head
  2. horizontal structural or finish piece over an opening
  3. brick that is laid sideways
  4. text used to mark off a quantity of text
  5. upper portion of a page layout
header
noun
  1. maçonnerie|fr pierre taillée qu’on place dans un mur suivant sa longueur, de manière à ne montrer que le petit bout en parement.
  2. Coup donné avec la tête
  3. surface d'appui. Partie d'une pièce de menuiserie ou d'une pièce de métal ou d'un ouvrage d'art sur laquelle repose une autre pièce.
  4. Ce qui écrire en tête d’un tableau, d’une lettre, d’une brochure, etc.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
header tête Kopf — oberer, vom übrigen Text getrennter Teil einer beschriebenen Seite
header tête KopfballSport: Ball, der mit dem Kopf gespielt wurde

header form of head:

head [the ~] nomen

  1. the head (head of a human being; sphere)
    la tête; la tête humaine
  2. the head (boss; superior; chief; leader)
    le patron; le chef; la tête; le contremaître; le chef d'équipe
  3. the head (headline)
    la tête; l'en-tête; le titre
  4. the head
    le chevet
  5. the head
    la pomme
  6. the head (chieftain; tribal chief; chief; leader)
    le chef de tribu; le chef; le grand chef

to head verb (heads, headed, heading)

  1. to head (truncate; top; clip)
    étêter; étronçonner
    • étêter verb (étête, étêtes, étêtons, étêtez, )
    • étronçonner verb (étronçonne, étronçonnes, étronçonnons, étronçonnez, )

Conjugations for head:

present
  1. head
  2. head
  3. heads
  4. head
  5. head
  6. head
simple past
  1. headed
  2. headed
  3. headed
  4. headed
  5. headed
  6. headed
present perfect
  1. have headed
  2. have headed
  3. has headed
  4. have headed
  5. have headed
  6. have headed
past continuous
  1. was heading
  2. were heading
  3. was heading
  4. were heading
  5. were heading
  6. were heading
future
  1. shall head
  2. will head
  3. will head
  4. shall head
  5. will head
  6. will head
continuous present
  1. am heading
  2. are heading
  3. is heading
  4. are heading
  5. are heading
  6. are heading
subjunctive
  1. be headed
  2. be headed
  3. be headed
  4. be headed
  5. be headed
  6. be headed
diverse
  1. head!
  2. let's head!
  3. headed
  4. heading
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for head:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
chef boss; chief; chieftain; head; leader; superior; tribal chief boss; captain; centurion; chief; commander; commander-in-chief; commanding officer; director; forewoman; headman; leader; lieutenant-colonel; manager; managing director; master; patron; principal; scoutmaster; top executive; top man; topdog; woman-leader
chef d'équipe boss; chief; head; leader; superior foreman; front-rank man; headman; leader
chef de tribu chief; chieftain; head; leader; tribal chief
chevet head
contremaître boss; chief; head; leader; superior foreman; front-rank man; fugleman; headman
en-tête head; headline beginning; beginning of a letter; caption; heading; inscription; legend; letterhead; marginal note; title
grand chef chief; chieftain; head; leader; tribal chief captain; chairman; chief; commander; commanding officer; leader; manager; president
patron boss; chief; head; leader; superior Maecenas; benefactor; boss; captain; chief; clothes pattern; commander; commanding officer; contributor; design; director; do-gooder; donor; drawing; employer; foreman; front-rank man; guide; hand-out; holy person; leader; manager; managing director; master; mentor; model; motive; paper pattern; patron; patron saint; pattern; pious person; principal; protector; saint; sea captain; stencil; supporter; template; topdog
pomme head apple; desert apple; eating apple
titre head; headline affectation; beginning; beginning of a letter; caption; degree in science; denomination; designation; dignity; element; elementary component; fineness; fundamental ingredient; gold content; grade; heading; headline; hierarchy; ingredient; level; name; order of rank; parliamentary party; part; partner share; portion; pose; principle ingredient; put on; rank; section; segment; share; swank; term; title
tête boss; chief; head; head of a human being; headline; leader; sphere; superior boss; captain; chief; command; forewoman; front position; lead; leader; leading; master; principal; taking the lead; woman-leader
tête humaine head; head of a human being; sphere
- brain; capitulum; caput; chief; drumhead; forefront; foreland; fountainhead; head teacher; head word; header; heading; headland; headspring; headway; mind; nous; oral sex; pass; point; principal; promontory; psyche; question; read/write head; school principal; straits; top dog
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
étronçonner clip; head; top; truncate
étêter clip; head; top; truncate pinch off; top
- head up; lead
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
en-tête header; page header; running head
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- froth; tuft

Related Words for "head":


Synonyms for "head":


Antonyms for "head":


Related Definitions for "head":

  1. oral stimulation of the genitals2
    • they say he gives good head2
  2. a single domestic animal2
    • 200 head of cattle2
  3. a membrane that is stretched taut over a drum2
  4. a projection out from one end2
    • the head of the nail2
    • a pinhead is the head of a pin2
  5. (nautical) a toilet on board a boat or ship2
  6. the striking part of a tool2
    • the head of the hammer2
  7. (usually plural) the obverse side of a coin that usually bears the representation of a person's head2
    • call heads or tails!2
  8. (computer science) a tiny electromagnetic coil and metal pole used to write and read magnetic patterns on a disk2
  9. that part of a skeletal muscle that is away from the bone that it moves2
  10. the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains2
    • he stuck his head out the window2
  11. the rounded end of a bone that fits into a rounded cavity in another bone to form a joint2
    • the head of the humerus2
  12. that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason2
    • I couldn't get his words out of my head2
  13. (grammar) the word in a grammatical constituent that plays the same grammatical role as the whole constituent2
  14. a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about2
  15. the subject matter at issue2
    • under the head of minor Roman poets2
  16. a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer2
  17. forward movement2
  18. a difficult juncture2
    • matters came to a head yesterday2
  19. the front of a military formation or procession2
    • the head of the column advanced boldly2
    • they were at the head of the attack2
  20. the source of water from which a stream arises2
    • they tracked him back toward the head of the stream2
  21. the part in the front or nearest the viewer2
    • he was at the head of the column2
  22. the top of something2
    • the head of the stairs2
    • the head of the page2
    • the head of the list2
  23. the foam or froth that accumulates at the top when you pour an effervescent liquid into a container2
    • the beer had a large head of foam2
  24. a rounded compact mass2
    • the head of a comet2
  25. a natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea)2
  26. a user of (usually soft) drugs2
    • the office was full of secret heads2
  27. a person who is in charge2
    • the head of the whole operation2
  28. an individual person2
    • tickets are $5 per head2
  29. the educator who has executive authority for a school2
  30. the pressure exerted by a fluid2
    • a head of steam2
  31. a dense cluster of flowers or foliage2
    • a head of cauliflower2
    • a head of lettuce2
  32. the length or height based on the size of a human or animal head2
    • he is two heads taller than his little sister2
    • his horse won by a head2
  33. the tip of an abscess (where the pus accumulates)2
  34. remove the head of2
    • head the fish2
  35. to go or travel towards2
    • where is she heading2
    • We were headed for the mountains2
  36. travel in front of; go in advance of others2
    • The procession was headed by John2
  37. be in charge of2
    • Who is heading this project?2
  38. form a head or come or grow to a head2
    • The wheat headed early this year2
  39. be in the front of or on top of2
    • The list was headed by the name of the president2
  40. be the first or leading member of (a group) and excel2
    • This student heads the class2
  41. take its rise2
    • These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas2
  42. In HTML, a section of coding that precedes the body of a document and is used to describe the document itself (title, author, and so on) rather than the elements within the document.1
  43. In relation to software or documents, the top or beginning of something.1
  44. The read/write mechanism in a disk or tape drive. It converts changes in the magnetic field of the material on the disk or tape surface to changing electrical signals and vice versa. Disk drives usually contain one head for each surface that can be read from and written to.1

Wiktionary Translations for head:

head
verb
  1. (intransitive) move in a specified direction
  2. (transitive) to strike with the head
  3. (transitive) be in command of
noun
  1. leader or chief
  2. part of the body
head
noun
  1. (familier, fr) tête. Exclusivement usité dans les expressions se monter le bourrichon (s'illusionner) et monter le bourrichon à quelqu'un (lui monter la tête).
  2. Qui est à la tête d’un corps, d’une assemblée ; qui y a le premier rang et la principale autorité
  3. celui ou celle auquel le droit ou les usages donne l’autorité légale, matérielle et morale, sur l’ensemble de la famille.
  4. Extrémité du manche d'un luth
  5. Ce qui écrire en tête d’un tableau, d’une lettre, d’une brochure, etc.
  6. col de chemise amovible, pouvant retourner après usure, et très utilisé jusqu’au début du XXe siècle.
  7. anatomie|fr partie supérieure du corps, qui est le siège du cerveau et des principaux organes des sens, et qui, chez l’homme et chez la plupart des vertébrés, tenir au reste du corps par le cou.
  8. partie supérieure de la bride, qui passer par-dessus la tête du cheval et qui soutenir le mors.
verb
  1. accompagner quelqu’un pour lui montrer le chemin.
  2. aller devant ; marcher devant.
  3. tirer avec la règle des lignes droites sur du papier, du parchemin, du carton, etc. cf|papier réglé.
  4. très familier|fr s’amuser, rire aux éclats.
  5. (familier, fr) S’amuser, rire aux éclats.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
head tête kop — hoofd van een mens
head tête kop — hoofd van een dier
head tête hoofd — een belangrijk lichaamsdeel, helemaal bovenaan het lichaam, waarin zich de hersenen en de meeste zintuigen bevinden
head chef chef — de baas, iemand die de leiding heeft
head → s'avancer vers afkomen — benaderen
head chef; tête Hauptgehoben: Kopf
head chef Haupt — Person an der oberster Stelle einer Hierarchie
head tête pensante Kopf — das oberste Mitglied einer Organisation
head tête KopfAnatomie: oberster bzw. vorderster Körperteil eines Lebewesens
head tête KopfBiologie: Wuchsform von Gemüsepflanzen wie dem Kohl
head tête Kopf — stumpfes Ende von Nagel, Schrauben, Nadeln
head tête Kopf — Ende eines Werkzeuges wie eines Hammers oder Schlägels
head capitule KöpfchenBotanik: eine Form des Blütenstandes
head directeur; chef; gérant Leiter — Person, die etwas leitet beziehungsweise als verantwortlicher Vorgesetzter in leitender Position steht
head tête Ommesalopp, jugendsprachlich, regional, ostdeutsch, rheinisch, westfälisch für: Kopf
head sucer blasenvulgär: den Penis sexuell oral stimulieren

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