- have a head for
- have a head for (something)
to have a natural ability to do something well.
I never had a head for music.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
I never had a head for music.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
have a head for — to have an ability to understand or deal with (something) She s always had a (good) head for business. (Brit) He has a head for heights. [=he is not afraid of heights; being up high does not bother him] • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
have a head for something — have a head for (something) to have a natural ability to do something well. I never had a head for music … New idioms dictionary
have\ a\ head\ for — v. phr. To have a special talent in a certain area. Joan has quite a good head for business administration … Словарь американских идиом
have a head for — verb to be capable with, to be knowledgeable about Ive always had a head for figures, thats why I became an accountant … Wiktionary
have a head for sth — have a (good) head for sth ► to be very good at something: »She had a good head for business. Main Entry: ↑head … Financial and business terms
have a head for heights — to be able to be in a high position without being afraid or feeling uncomfortable … English dictionary
have a head for heights — … Useful english dictionary
have a head for something — … Useful english dictionary
have a good head for sth — have a (good) head for sth ► to be very good at something: »She had a good head for business. Main Entry: ↑head … Financial and business terms
have a (good) head for figures — have a (good) head for figures/business etc/ phrase to be good at doing calculations with numbers/at doing things relating to business etc Thesaurus: intelligence, intuition and ability to understandsynonym someone who is intelligent or well… … Useful english dictionary