head out
head out — 片語動詞
- head outbase form
- heads out3rd person singular
- heading out-ing form
- headed outpast simple
1. to leave the place where you are and start going somewhere else, usually in a ca
出門;離開
離開目前所在處並開始往別處去
to leave the place where you are and start going somewhere else, usually in a casual or ordinary way.
Leo grabbed his keys and headed out before the rain started.
Leo 在下雨前拿了鑰匙就出門了。
headed out before [event] — leaving ahead of changing conditions
After dinner, Talia headed out to meet her cousins at the night market.
晚餐後,Talia 出門去夜市找表親。
head out to [place/activity] for evening plans
The nurses headed out for the bus as soon as the shift ended.
輪班一結束,幾位護理師就出門去趕公車。
When the movie finished, Hiro headed out without waiting for the credits.
電影一結束,Hiro 沒等片尾字幕就離開了。
We should head out now if we want seats near the stage.
如果想坐到靠近舞台的位置,我們現在就該出門。
文法句型
head out
head out for [place/event]
head out to [place]
用法筆記
Often used when someone leaves home, work, or another current location to begin an errand, social plan, or trip. Common with 'for' or 'to' when the destination matters, as in 'head out for lunch' or 'head out to the station'.