header

header
noun
(Footb.) Kopfball, der
* * *
noun
1) (a fall or dive forwards: He slipped and took a header into the mud.) der Kopfsprung
2) ((in football) the act of hitting the ball with the head: He scored with a great header.) der Kopfball
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head·er
[ˈhedəʳ, AM -ɚ]
n
1. (head bounce) Kopfball m
2. (head-first jump) Kopfsprung m, Köpper m DIAL, Köpfler m ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ fam
to take a \header [into the water] einen Kopfsprung [o fam Köpfer] [ins Wasser] machen
3. COMPUT (packet of data) Vorsatz m
4. COMPUT (of a list of data) Kopfzeile f, Anfangskennsatz m
5. (of a page) Kopfzeile f, Spitzmarke f
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['hedə(r)]
n
1) (Brit: dive) Kopfsprung m, Köpfer m (inf)

to take a header into the water — einen Kopfsprung ins Wasser machen

the dollar took a header — der Dollarkurs fiel, der Dollar machte eine Talfahrt (inf)

2) (FTBL) Kopfstoß m, Kopfball m

he's a good header of the ball — er köpft gut

3) (TYP) Kopfzeile f
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header [ˈhedə(r)] s
1. TECH
a) Kopfmacher m (für Nägel)
b) Stauchstempel m (für Schrauben)
c) Sammelleitung f, Sammler m
d) Wasserkammer f
2. AGR Ährenköpfmaschine f
3. ARCH, TECH
a) Schluss(stein) m
b) Binder m
4. Kopfsprung m:
make a header einen Kopfsprung machen;
he took a header down the stairs er stürzte kopfüber die Treppe hinunter
5. Fußball: Kopfball m, -stoß m
6. COMPUT Kopfzeile f
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noun
(Footb.) Kopfball, der
* * *
(brick) n.
Bindestein m. (Sports) n.
Kopfball -¨e (Sport) m. (brick) n.
Kopfstein (im Mauerwerk) m. n.
Kennsatz -ë m.

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