词汇 | a big-head |
释义 | Idiom a big-head British & Australian someone who believes that they are very clever or very good at an activity and who thinks that other people should admire them.Dan's such a big-head, always reminding us what fantastic results he got in his exams. a big head1. An exaggerated sense of one's importance or status. Often used with the verbs "get" or "have." Jeff has such a big head now that he's captain and thinks he's in charge of everything. Susan got a big head for a while after her promotion, but she's been more modest recently. 2. A conceited person who exaggerates their own importance or skillfulness. Bill is such a big-head and thinks he's smarter than everyone else just because he has his PhD. |
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