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单词 header
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Definition of header in English:

header

noun ˈhɛdəˈhɛdər
  • 1Soccer
    A shot or pass made with the head.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Neuville flashes in fabulous cross but Klose - who's scored all five of his World Cup goals from headers - somehow hits the post from about five yards with - you've guessed it - his head.
    • The keeper saved his header from a free kick, while another shot fizzed just past the post.
    • When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net.
    • I've actually scored three goals with my head and I don't usually score three headers throughout an entire season.
    • Ellison's goal-bound shot was well saved by Wilson, who then tipped over a stoppage-time header from Danny Collins.
    Synonyms
    kick, hit, throw, shot
  • 2informal A headlong fall or dive.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Horrified by the thought of seeing grandma take a header down the stairs then get run over by a piano?
    • The first time the tot does a header into the wall, you want to die.
    • She nearly took a header down the stairs, but managed to regain her balance, grabbing the railing in her hand and making sure to pay more attention now.
    • Plus I was far less likely to further injure myself by taking a header down yet another flight of stairs.
    • Its also pretty fun to see the boss take a header and spill soda all over himself
    • Later, I realized my arm was sore because I did a header down the marble staircase at the old Roosevelt Hotel.
    Synonyms
    fall, trip, spill
  • 3A brick or stone laid at right angles to the face of a wall.

    Compare with stretcher (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bricks are laid in alternate pairs of headers and stretchers.
    • Like Buck's Store and Dougherty's Tavern, the Custom House is laid in a Flemish bond with glazed headers.
    • The water flowed across an active oxidation area to wet the stone header over the top of the window opening, before pooling on the drywall soffit at the head of the window below.
    • Flemish bond uses alternating headers and stretchers in each course.
    • The Flemish bond brickwork with decoratively glazed headers recalls colonial architectural details.
    • A Flemish bond is created by courses of alternating stretchers and headers, with every header centered over a stretcher above and below.
    • The headers also fall on center of stretchers and head joints in adjacent courses.
    • The first visible layer or course consists almost entirely of marble slabs laid as headers that span the entire thickness of the wall.
    • Missing from the Georgian facade are the earlier vernacular features of glazed headers, segmental arch windows, and a belt course.
    • The visible brickwork is neatly laid, and vertical alignment on the headers is maintained in the six-course repetition.
  • 4A line or block of text appearing at the top of each page of a book or document.

    Compare with footer (sense 3)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can search for any text or for words that appear in certain headers.
    • Other programs more directly geared to the Semantic Web provide ways in which RDF and ontological data may be easily created and stored in the headers of the document.
    • I can spot them from miles away: Random characters, tricky headers, too-generic or too-specific subject lines.
    • In March she was assigned to Ellington Field, Texas (the book's headers and index anachronistically refer to it as Ellington Air Force Base).
    • Also, the print preview shows headers, like the page title and URL, which do not appear when the pages are printed.
    • And running headers on each recto page in the catalogue sections could have supplied window numbers.
    • The header of the site has a blue and red design that hints at a furling flag.
    • There are pages with headers such as, ‘What has been done to the children?’
    • You may have noticed the running header for these pages: Late Antiquity.
    • A request consists of a request line followed by any headers.
    • For some that meant moving from writing each idea on a separate line to using headers and underlining vocabulary words.
    • It counts forging headers, misleading subject lines or falsely claiming an email was requested as the defining characteristics of spam.
    • That single line in the header of your E-mail is valuable advertising space; it separates you from thousands of other job seekers.
    • Back then, people had very light webpages, often with only a couple pictures consisting of animated gif horizontal line breaks and list headers.
    • Notes at the back have headers showing to which pages the notes correspond, a great convenience when searching for an elusive reference.
    • You ‘chunk’ your text, style your headers, optimize for search terms.
    • There are up to six levels of headers in an html document.
    • Organize information in a way that it would make sense to algorithms (using keyword rich page titles, headers and subheaders).
    • One way to achieve this look is to create new paragraphs every few sentences and to interrupt long blocks of text with headers, bullet points or photos.
    • Again, one file change can put a little red nose next to all of your headers, turn the text red and even make them display in a silly typeface.
    1. 4.1 The part of an email before the message, containing information such as the subject and sender.
      every email message needs a header indicating the sender's identity and address
      Compare with body (sense 3 of the noun)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I clicked on the header information in my email window (the from, to, subject stuff) and holding down the mouse, selected the whole message.
      • E-Mail etiquette requires some kind of signature at the end of a message, despite the header that appears with each incoming item.
      • Make a link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page.
      • Infected messages normally come with a subject header containing a single space character and an infected attachment.
      • If you are reporting spam or abusive e-mail, we require the full email header to investigate the complaint.
      • This setting indicates how many recipients may be addressed in the header of a single message.
      • In your e-mail header, include something unique to the recipient that's therefore unlikely to be in a spam message.
      • Most email tools scan the header of an email to see if the sender is spoofing.
      • With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin.
      • Check the mail header; did the original message come from the listserv or from an individual?
      • A closer look at the e-mails' header information shows all the messages come from compromised Yahoo accounts.
      • Spammers simply take legitimate addresses and put them in the "From:" address in a message header.
      • When a piece of mail arrives, based on selected criteria, like subject, date, header, etc., you can attach an action to it.
      • Mail should always have a subject header that reflects the content of the message.
  • 5A raised tank of water maintaining pressure in a plumbing system.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The purifiers that stopped water entering the service tank from the header tank were working, so the contamination must have come from somewhere else.
    • Repairs were carried out to the header tank, the plumbing, the electrics and the ceiling and the pub re-opened without a hitch on Friday.
    • The oil pan, headers, transmission crossmember, and transmission shield didn't fit.
    • A water release valve is connected between a header of the aftercooler and an unloader pressure line connected to the governor.
    • Essentially, they are just storage header tanks.
    • Garden hoses connected to faucets at the front and back of our house deliver water to the supply hoses, also called mains or headers.
    • Mr. Tytherleigh's report states clearly that both the cold water storage tanks and the central heating header tanks were situated in the roof void.
    • The coolant in the radiator header tank should have a mix of water and anti-freeze, typically 50 / 50.
    • That's because flow-based systems look only at the packet headers.
    • And their tanks are rainwater tanks and so the amount of water they receive from our header tanks is basically just enough to subsist on until the next big rain event.
    • And, thanks to an old boyfriend, the car is outfitted with new intake valves, headers, a fancy exhaust system and a fuel pressure regulator, to name a few things.
    • Conventional boilers heat up a store of water using a hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard and a header tank somewhere high - usually the loft.
    • It was found that the water was leaking from a header tank in the roof.
    • I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically.
    • Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers.
    • One investigation is trying to establish how a header tank - used to store oil for engines that lower the anchor - was mysteriously drained.
    • High-performance exhaust systems use headers, big tail pipes and free-flowing mufflers to eliminate back-pressure in the exhaust system.
    • It's most designers who think they can throw up a few walls that include four bedrooms and two and a half baths and let the builder worry about whether the headers are in the floor system or take up the entire family room ceiling.
  • 6North American A person who ropes a steer by its head (as opposed to its heels), especially in a team-roping rodeo event.

    the steer ran straight and the header made a good catch
  • 7Irish informal A mad or foolish person.

Rhymes

bedder, cheddar, Edda, Enzedder, Kedah, shedder, shredder, spreader, tedder, threader, treader, Vedda
 
 

Definition of header in US English:

header

nounˈhɛdərˈhedər
  • 1Soccer
    A shot or pass made with the head.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ellison's goal-bound shot was well saved by Wilson, who then tipped over a stoppage-time header from Danny Collins.
    • I've actually scored three goals with my head and I don't usually score three headers throughout an entire season.
    • The keeper saved his header from a free kick, while another shot fizzed just past the post.
    • When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net.
    • Neuville flashes in fabulous cross but Klose - who's scored all five of his World Cup goals from headers - somehow hits the post from about five yards with - you've guessed it - his head.
    Synonyms
    kick, hit, throw, shot
  • 2informal A headlong fall or dive.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Horrified by the thought of seeing grandma take a header down the stairs then get run over by a piano?
    • Plus I was far less likely to further injure myself by taking a header down yet another flight of stairs.
    • The first time the tot does a header into the wall, you want to die.
    • Its also pretty fun to see the boss take a header and spill soda all over himself
    • Later, I realized my arm was sore because I did a header down the marble staircase at the old Roosevelt Hotel.
    • She nearly took a header down the stairs, but managed to regain her balance, grabbing the railing in her hand and making sure to pay more attention now.
    Synonyms
    fall, trip, spill
  • 3A brick or stone laid at right angles to the face of a wall.

    Compare with stretcher (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A Flemish bond is created by courses of alternating stretchers and headers, with every header centered over a stretcher above and below.
    • The bricks are laid in alternate pairs of headers and stretchers.
    • The Flemish bond brickwork with decoratively glazed headers recalls colonial architectural details.
    • Missing from the Georgian facade are the earlier vernacular features of glazed headers, segmental arch windows, and a belt course.
    • Flemish bond uses alternating headers and stretchers in each course.
    • The water flowed across an active oxidation area to wet the stone header over the top of the window opening, before pooling on the drywall soffit at the head of the window below.
    • The visible brickwork is neatly laid, and vertical alignment on the headers is maintained in the six-course repetition.
    • The first visible layer or course consists almost entirely of marble slabs laid as headers that span the entire thickness of the wall.
    • The headers also fall on center of stretchers and head joints in adjacent courses.
    • Like Buck's Store and Dougherty's Tavern, the Custom House is laid in a Flemish bond with glazed headers.
  • 4A line or block of text appearing at the top of each page of a book or document.

    Compare with footer (sense 3)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Back then, people had very light webpages, often with only a couple pictures consisting of animated gif horizontal line breaks and list headers.
    • You can search for any text or for words that appear in certain headers.
    • Again, one file change can put a little red nose next to all of your headers, turn the text red and even make them display in a silly typeface.
    • There are up to six levels of headers in an html document.
    • For some that meant moving from writing each idea on a separate line to using headers and underlining vocabulary words.
    • There are pages with headers such as, ‘What has been done to the children?’
    • You ‘chunk’ your text, style your headers, optimize for search terms.
    • And running headers on each recto page in the catalogue sections could have supplied window numbers.
    • Notes at the back have headers showing to which pages the notes correspond, a great convenience when searching for an elusive reference.
    • Organize information in a way that it would make sense to algorithms (using keyword rich page titles, headers and subheaders).
    • I can spot them from miles away: Random characters, tricky headers, too-generic or too-specific subject lines.
    • It counts forging headers, misleading subject lines or falsely claiming an email was requested as the defining characteristics of spam.
    • Also, the print preview shows headers, like the page title and URL, which do not appear when the pages are printed.
    • You may have noticed the running header for these pages: Late Antiquity.
    • A request consists of a request line followed by any headers.
    • One way to achieve this look is to create new paragraphs every few sentences and to interrupt long blocks of text with headers, bullet points or photos.
    • That single line in the header of your E-mail is valuable advertising space; it separates you from thousands of other job seekers.
    • The header of the site has a blue and red design that hints at a furling flag.
    • Other programs more directly geared to the Semantic Web provide ways in which RDF and ontological data may be easily created and stored in the headers of the document.
    • In March she was assigned to Ellington Field, Texas (the book's headers and index anachronistically refer to it as Ellington Air Force Base).
    1. 4.1 The part of an email before the message, containing information such as the subject and sender.
      every email message needs a header indicating the sender's identity and address
      Compare with body (sense 3 of the noun)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Check the mail header; did the original message come from the listserv or from an individual?
      • If you are reporting spam or abusive e-mail, we require the full email header to investigate the complaint.
      • With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin.
      • Spammers simply take legitimate addresses and put them in the "From:" address in a message header.
      • Mail should always have a subject header that reflects the content of the message.
      • Most email tools scan the header of an email to see if the sender is spoofing.
      • A closer look at the e-mails' header information shows all the messages come from compromised Yahoo accounts.
      • Infected messages normally come with a subject header containing a single space character and an infected attachment.
      • When a piece of mail arrives, based on selected criteria, like subject, date, header, etc., you can attach an action to it.
      • I clicked on the header information in my email window (the from, to, subject stuff) and holding down the mouse, selected the whole message.
      • E-Mail etiquette requires some kind of signature at the end of a message, despite the header that appears with each incoming item.
      • Make a link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page.
      • In your e-mail header, include something unique to the recipient that's therefore unlikely to be in a spam message.
      • This setting indicates how many recipients may be addressed in the header of a single message.
  • 5A raised tank of water maintaining pressure in a plumbing system.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And their tanks are rainwater tanks and so the amount of water they receive from our header tanks is basically just enough to subsist on until the next big rain event.
    • It's most designers who think they can throw up a few walls that include four bedrooms and two and a half baths and let the builder worry about whether the headers are in the floor system or take up the entire family room ceiling.
    • I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically.
    • Essentially, they are just storage header tanks.
    • One investigation is trying to establish how a header tank - used to store oil for engines that lower the anchor - was mysteriously drained.
    • That's because flow-based systems look only at the packet headers.
    • It was found that the water was leaking from a header tank in the roof.
    • A water release valve is connected between a header of the aftercooler and an unloader pressure line connected to the governor.
    • Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers.
    • The oil pan, headers, transmission crossmember, and transmission shield didn't fit.
    • Mr. Tytherleigh's report states clearly that both the cold water storage tanks and the central heating header tanks were situated in the roof void.
    • Garden hoses connected to faucets at the front and back of our house deliver water to the supply hoses, also called mains or headers.
    • The purifiers that stopped water entering the service tank from the header tank were working, so the contamination must have come from somewhere else.
    • High-performance exhaust systems use headers, big tail pipes and free-flowing mufflers to eliminate back-pressure in the exhaust system.
    • And, thanks to an old boyfriend, the car is outfitted with new intake valves, headers, a fancy exhaust system and a fuel pressure regulator, to name a few things.
    • Repairs were carried out to the header tank, the plumbing, the electrics and the ceiling and the pub re-opened without a hitch on Friday.
    • The coolant in the radiator header tank should have a mix of water and anti-freeze, typically 50 / 50.
    • Conventional boilers heat up a store of water using a hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard and a header tank somewhere high - usually the loft.
  • 6North American A person who ropes a steer by its head (as opposed to its heels), especially in a team-roping rodeo event.

    the steer ran straight and the header made a good catch
 
 
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