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Idiom Take into head definition + examples

Idiom TO TAKE INTO HEAD 
(Zehan men bitha lena)
Meanings: Keep in mind (some thing keep in mind, keep in memory)
Usage: He has taken into his head to take part in politics.

The main word used in this idiom is:
head
[hed]
noun
1.
the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
2.
the corresponding part of the body in other animals.
3.
the head considered as the center of the intellect, as of thought, memory, understanding, or emotional control; mind; brain:
She has a good head for mathematics. Keep a cool head in an emergency.
4.
the position or place of leadership, greatest authority, or honor.
5.
a person to whom others are subordinate, as the director of an institution or the manager of a department; leader or chief.
6.
a person considered with reference to his or her mind, disposition, attributes, status, etc.:
wise heads; crowned heads.
7.
that part of anything that forms or is regarded as forming the top, summit, or upper end:
head of a pin; head of a page.
adjective
39.
first in rank or position; chief; leading; principal:
a head official.
40.
of, pertaining to, or for the head (often used in combination):
head covering; headgear; headpiece.
41.
situated at the top, front, or head of anything (often used in combination):
headline; headboard.
42.
moving or coming from a direction in front of the head or prow of a vessel:
head sea; head tide; head current.
43.
Slang. of or pertaining to drugs, drug paraphernalia, or drug users.
verb (used with object)
44.
to go at the head of or in front of; lead; precede:
to head a list.
45.
to outdo or excel; take the lead in or over:
to head a race; to head one's competitors in a field.
46.
to be the head or chief of (sometimes followed by up):
to head a school; to head up a department.
47.
to direct the course of; turn the head or front of in a specified direction:
I'll head the boat for the shore. Head me in the right direction and I'll walk to the store.
48.
to go around the head of (a stream).
49.
to furnish or fit with a head.
50.
to take the head off; decapitate; behead.

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