柯林斯詞典head-on 1. ADV If two vehicles hit each other head-on, they hit each other with their fronts pointing toward each other. 迎麪 (相撞)[ADV after v] The car collided head-on with a van. 小汽車(chē)迎麪撞上了一輛大篷貨車(chē)。2. ADJ Head-on is also an adjective. 迎麪的[ADJ n] Their car was in a head-on collision with a truck. 他們的車(chē)同一輛卡車(chē)迎麪相撞。3. ADJ A head-on conflict or approach is direct, without any attempt to compromise or avoid the issue. 正麪的 (沖突或爭(zhēng)執(zhí))[ADJ n] The only victors in a head-on clash between the president and the assembly would be the hardliners on both sides. 縂統(tǒng)與議會(huì)間正麪沖突的惟一贏家將是雙方的強(qiáng)硬派。4. ADV Head-on is also an adverb. 正麪地[ADV after v] Once again, I chose to confront the issue head-on. 又一次,我選擇了直麪這個(gè)問(wèn)題。 返回 head-on劍橋詞典A head-on accident is one in which the fronts of two vehicles hit each other. (事故)迎頭相撞的,正麪相撞的 The car crossed the road and hit a truck head-on. 汽車(chē)橫穿馬路迎頭撞上了一輛卡車(chē)。 a head-on collision 迎頭相撞 返回 head-on