head-on 英 [ˈhedˌɔn, -ˌɔ:n]   美 [ˈhɛdˌɑn, -ˌɔn]

head-on

head-on  英 [ˈhedˌɔn, -ˌɔ:n] 美 [ˈhɛdˌɑn, -ˌɔn]

adj. 正面的;直接的;头朝前的  adv. 迎头;头朝前地;正面针对地 

His speech is a head-on denunciation of the unpopular new policy. 他的发言是对不得人心的新政策的迎头痛斥。
No change in the numbers except that they go now head-on. 大小没有改变,它们现在开始运动,头碰头相撞。

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  • adj. 正面的;直接的;头朝前的
  • adv. 迎头;头朝前地;正面针对地
  • 1. His speech is a head-on denunciation of the unpopular new policy.

    他的发言是对不得人心的新政策的迎头痛斥。

  • 2. No change in the numbers except that they go now head-on.

    大小没有改变,它们现在开始运动,头碰头相撞。

  • 3. It remains to be seen whether more head-on competition will occur later; however, if the history of other markets is any guide, such competition is to be expected in more mature markets.

    是否以后会有更多的面对面竞争有待观察,然而如果其他市场的历史对现在有指导意义,那么可以期待这种竞争会在更成熟的市场上出现。

ˌhead-ˈon / ; NAmE / adjective [only before noun ] 1 in which the front part of one vehicle hits the front part of another vehicle 迎头相撞的;正面相撞的 a head-on crash/collision 迎面碰撞╱相撞 2 in which people express strong views and deal with sth in a direct way 正面反对的;迎头的 There was a head-on confrontationbetween management and unions. 资方与工会之间发生了正面冲突。 ˌhead-ˈon adverb The cars crashed head-on. 汽车迎头相撞。 We hit the tree head-on. 我们迎面撞到了树上。 to tackle a problem head-on (= without trying to avoid it) 正面处理问题 ˌhead-ˈon / ; NAmE /
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