抬头

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Meaning and Usage

The term 抬头 (táitóu) literally means 'to lift the head.' It is commonly used to describe the physical action of raising one's head, often implying looking up or paying attention to something ahead.

Besides the literal meaning, 抬头 is frequently used metaphorically to indicate improvement or recovery in a situation, such as a business or economy 'lifting its head' after a downturn.

Common Collocations

  • 抬头 (táitóu kàn): to look up
  • 抬头微笑 (táitóu wēixiào): to lift one's head and smile
  • 抬头 (táitóu tǐng xiōng): to hold one's head high and chest out, implying confidence or pride

Usage Notes

When used literally, 抬头 often contrasts with 低头 (dītóu), meaning 'to lower the head.' In conversation, telling someone to 抬头 can encourage them to be more confident or attentive.

Metaphorically, 抬头 describes positive changes, such as a company or economy starting to improve. This usage is common in news reports and business contexts.

Avoid confusing 抬头 with (to raise a hand) or other verbs involving lifting different body parts.

Example Sentences

He heard the good news and couldn't help but lift his head and smile.

After hard work, the company finally began to recover and its performance

Please lift your head and look at the road ahead; don't keep your head down