He’s got his head in the clouds. 他已经心不在焉
In English, if someone is not fully aware of a situation, we can say “he’s got his head in the clouds”.
For example:
1. When we were watching the comic magazines, my sister has got her head in the clouds. I know she hates comics.
2. Have you got your head in the clouds? I just mentioned this point in the meeting.
3. My head has got in the clouds when the teacher asked me that question.
Now, try to use ‘get one’s head in the clouds’ to describe someone who is not aware
of a situation.
See you next time!
Spiiker mouth