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go to someone's head idiom If something goes to someone's head, it makes that person think that they are very important and makes them a less pleasant person: 冲昏(某人)的头脑,使(某人)骄傲自满 Don't let fame/success go to your head.别让名声/成功冲昏你的头脑。 If alcohol goes to your head, it makes you feel slightly drunk: (酒)上头,使人醉 Champagne always goes straight to my head.香槟总是把我弄得头昏脑胀。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Affecting and influencing across-the-board affect applicability be/fall under someone's influence/spellidiom bear on something carry colour ear inspiration instrumental instrumentality instrumentally interinfluence pen rail spill spill over sportswashing start (something) off talismanic
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go to someone’s head | American Dictionary
go to someone’s head idiom to damage or weaken your judgment: The climate can go to your head. goes to your head If success goes to your head, it makes you believe that you are more successful or powerful than you really are: Don’t let one win go to your head – you still have at least three more games to play.
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