词组 | do head in |
释义 | Idiom do head indo (someone's) head in British & Australian, informal to make someone feel confused and unhappy.Getting up at 4 o'clock every morning is doing my head in.I've been trying to make sense of all these figures and it's doing my head in. do (one's) head inTo cause one to feel bewildered. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. All of this traveling for work has started to do my head in—I don't even know what day it is! do your head inmainly BRITISH, SPOKEN, VERY INFORMALIf something or someone does your head in, they make you very unhappy, upset or confused. During her year off she worked at a boutique in Bromley, doing things like cleaning coat hangers. `It did my head in,' she laughs. My computer keeps crashing and it's doing my head in. do someone's head incause someone to feel annoyed, confused, or frustrated. British informal 1997 Sunday Telegraph Now psychobabble has become part of our vocabulary—and it's doing Theodore Dalrymple's head in. do somebody’s ˈhead in(British English, informal) make somebody feel confused, upset and/or annoyed: Shut up! You’re doing my head in. |
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