Definition
This is a colloquial noun used to describe the potential or worth of an activity. It is most often seen in the expressions 有搞头 (yǒu gǎo tóu, 'have potential') and 没搞头 (méi gǎo tóu, 'not worth doing'). Use it in informal contexts to comment on whether something is promising or worthwhile.
n.
(colloquial) potential for gainpointworth
Examples
- 搞头?Zhège gōngzuò yǒu gǎo tóu ma?Does this job have any potential?
- 搞头,。Nà ge xiàngmù méi shénme gǎo tóu, bié zuò le.That project isn't worth it; don't do it.
- 搞头。Wǒ juéde zhège shēngyi hěn yǒu gǎo tóu.I think this business has great potential.
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