1. in charge of
The teacher put me in charge of organizing the project.
I'm in charge of marketing all new products.
I'm in charge of our team.
Rob is in charge of our financial operations.
The director in charge of this process will report to Parliament during the summer.
I'm in charge of most project
It's not my fault as I wasn't in charge of this project.
Manager is a person who is in charge of the shop.
I'm in charge of marketing at the company.
Let's meet the editor in charge of entertainment.
Inglês palavra "stać na czele"(in charge of) ocorre em conjuntos:
Michal -F-4-20142. head
My head hurts.
We'll need a head hunting agency to find the right man for this executive position.
Can you remember the summer Tom shaved his head?
I wonder if keeping your head down and living safely is a survival instinct.
She headed towards the mall, but got distracted by the fairground on the way.
I got it through my head that my parent's strict rules were for my own benefit.
Despite the fact that Mary keeps saying I was the only man she'd like to marry, when I proposed to her, she said "NO". I cannot make head or tail of it.
John is head and shoulders above any of his classmates in French.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president.
This chick is like a shrimp: I like everything about her but her head.
No, you may not put the colander on your head; you can be an astronaut after I drain the pasta.
For example in Bulgaria, shaking one's head means yes while nodding one's head means no.
I'm so busy these days it makes my head spin. I don't even have time to watch a video.
When I was a teenager I had lots of hair on my head and none on my chest. Now it's just the opposite.
There were white lines around it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of College."