heading

heading
noun
Überschrift, die; (in encyclopaedia) Stichwort, das; (fig.): (category) Rubrik, die
* * *
noun (what is written at the top of a page etc: The teacher said that essays must have a proper heading.) die Überschrift
* * *
head·ing
[ˈhedɪŋ]
n
1. (title) Überschrift f, Titel m
2. (header) Kopfzeile f, Spitzmarke f
letter \heading, \heading on notepaper Briefkopf m
3. (division of subject) Kapitel nt; (keyword) Stichwort nt
* * *
['hedɪŋ]
n
1) Überschrift f; (on letter, document) Kopf m; (in encyclopedia) Stichwort nt

under the heading of anthropology — unter dem Stichwort Anthropologie

2) (FTBL) Köpfen nt
* * *
heading [ˈhedıŋ] s
1. Kopfstück n, -ende n, -teil n/m
2. Vorderende n, -teil n/m
3. Überschrift f, Titel(zeile) m(f)
4. (Brief) Kopf m
5. (Rechnungs) Posten m
6. Thema n, (Gesprächs) Punkt m
7. a) Bodmung f (von Fässern)
b) (Fass) Boden m
8. Bergbau:
a) Stollen m
b) Richtstrecke f
c) Orts-, Abbaustoß m
9. Quertrieb m (beim Tunnelbau)
10. a) FLUG Steuerkurs m
b) SCHIFF Kompasskurs m
11. Fußball: Kopfballspiel n:
heading chance Kopfballchance f
* * *
noun
Überschrift, die; (in encyclopaedia) Stichwort, das; (fig.): (category) Rubrik, die
* * *
n.
Kopf ¨-e m.
Rubrik -en f.
Titel -- m.
Überschrift f.

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