(n,vs) put heads together and confer
convene and discuss
go into a huddle (over)
(n,vs) go into a huddle (over)
hold a secret conference (about)
put heads together and conspire
(n,vs) going into a huddle (over)
holding secret (closed-door) conference (about)
laying heads together in secret consultation
(n) 100 poems by 100 famous poets
(playing) cards of one hundred famous poems
(n,vs) being at a complete loss as to what to do
being at one's wit's end
being at a loss for an answer
(n) opposition leader
(n) federal chancellor
(exp) to sit silently at a meeting
(n) being at one's wit's end
being (quite) at a loss (what to do)
(exp) to have one's neck wrung
(exp,v5r) to cock one's head in puzzlement
to tilt one's head in contemplation
to wrack one's brain
to think hard
(exp) to incline one's head
(exp) to incline one's head to the side in doubt
(exp) to wring the neck
to strangle
(v1) to duck one's head
(exp) (1) to hang one's head
(2) to bow down
(exp) to get together
(n) game or series of games between the first and second place teams (baseball)
(n) Prime Minister also serving as Foreign Minister
(n) system allowing for election of the prime minister by popular vote
(exp) (1) to cut off the head of a sleeping person
to assassinate someone while he sleeps
(2) to catch someone off his guard by setting traps
(exp) (1) to cut off the head of a sleeping person
to assassinate someone while he sleeps
(2) to catch someone off his guard by setting traps
(n) head chop down (sumo)
(exp) to sit silently at a meeting
(exp) to sit silently at a meeting
(n) first lady
(exp) to incline one's head to the side in doubt
(exp,v5r) to shake one's head
(exp) looking forward
expectantly
eagerly
(exp) (1) to poke one's nose into another's affairs
to have a hand in
to take a (deep) interest in
(2) to poke one's head (into a room)