[head over heels] also [heels over head] 1a. In a somersault;upside down; head first.
It was so dark Bob fell head over heelsinto a big hole in the ground.
Compare: UPSIDE DOWN. 1b. In greatconfusion or disorder; hastily.
The children all tried to come inthe door at once, head over heels.
Compare: TOPSY-TURVY. 2.{informal} Completely; deeply.
He was head over heels in debt.
She was head over heels in love.
Текст про нью йорк на английском с переводом.
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Значение идиомы head over heels