| 单词 | to have a bug in one's ear | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have (also get) a bug in one's ear  P2.    to have (also get) a bug in one's ear: to be obsessed or strongly influenced by a particular idea, plan, etc., esp. one that is unrealistic or irrational. ΚΠ 1876    World 		(N.Y.)	 28 Sept. 2/5  				A meeting of the depositors of the Bond Street Savings Bank was held..in the Bowery, last night...One speaker addressed the meeting in a feeble voice, amid cries of 'Shut up', 'You have got a bug in your ear', 'This is a packed meeting.' &c. 1901    J. Habermehl Life on Western Rivers 209  				Thus I got a bug in my ear not to hire out unless under a special contract in the presence of witnesses. 1941    Boilermakers Jrnl. Apr. 112/1  				So many welders doing a general run of maintenance work soon get to feel they are class A welders. They get a bug in their ear. 1993    J. Agee Strange Angels 		(1994)	 xvi. 217  				Inez has a bug in her ear about something. 2008    M. J. Miller Outside looking In xv. 375  				Ordinarily a good and balanced critic of television, he seems to have had a bug in his ear when it came to this show. < as lemmas  | 
	
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