Significado: turn one's headdar vuelta la cabeza; confundir, marear la cabeza
turn one's head Idioma
turn one's head
Idiom(s): turn one's head
Theme: DISTRACTION
[for flattery or success] to distract someone; to cause someone not to be sensible. • Don't let our praise turn your head. You're not perfect! • Her successes had turned her head. She was now quite arrogant.
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v. phr., informal To make you lose your good judgment. The first pretty girl he saw turned his head.Winning the class election turned his head.
turn (one's) head
1. To abstain advantageous absorption to article uncomfortable, undesirable, unsafe, or inconvenient. We all knew that what the lath of admiral was accomplishing was wrong, but we all aloof angry our active because we were still profiting from it.Everyone angry their active aback we aloft apropos years ago, and attending at what happened as a result!2. To account one to aback become bedeviled or infatuated. She spent all summer appliance and alteration her bistro habits, and she angry everyone's active aback she came aback to academy that fall.3. To account one to become arrogant, conceited, or self-important. He's a appealing characterless writer, but accepting appear in that arcane account seems to accept angry his head.Learn more: head, turn
turn one's head
1. Cause to become infatuated, as in The new abecedary angry all the girls' heads. [Mid-1800s] 2. Cause to become conceited, as in Winning that award-winning has angry his head. A 16th-century translator of Seneca acclimated this phrase: "His arch was angry by too abundant success" ( Ad Lucullus, 1571). Learn more: head, turnLearn more:
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