词组 | have a bee in your bonnet |
释义 | Idiom have a bee in your bonnethave a bee in (your) bonnet to keep talking about something again and again because you think it is important, especially something that other people do not think is important.She's got a real bee in her bonnet about people keeping their dogs under control. (often + about)have a bee in (one's) bonnetTo talk incessantly about something one thinks is important (often in spite of others' disinterest). Ever since the blizzard last year, Dad has had a bee in his bonnet about moving to a warmer climate It seems that Mike still has a bee in his bonnet over the criticism he got in the staff meeting. have a bee in your bonnetIf you have a bee in your bonnet about a subject, you feel very strongly about it and keep talking about it. Daley has a bee in her bonnet about the state of popular music. There was no arguing with the boy when he'd got a bee in his bonnet. Note: This expression suggests that you think the subject that a person keeps talking about is not important. The expression is considered old-fashioned in American English. Note: Two images are suggested by this expression. The first is of thoughts moving around inside someone's head like bees. The second is of someone who has a bee trapped in their hat and is anxious to get it out before they are stung. have a bee in your bonnethave an obsessive preoccupation with something. informalThis expression, along with have bees in the head or bees in the brain , was first used to refer to someone who was regarded as crazy or eccentric. have a ˈbee in your bonnet(informal) think or talk about something all the time and believe that it is very important: Harry’s always going around opening windows. He’s got a bee in his bonnet about fresh air.A bonnet is a hat tied with strings under the chin, worn by babies and, especially in the past, by women. |
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