dizzy
美音:
[´dızı
]英音:
[´dızı
]adj.(指人)晕眩的,昏乱的,(指地点,情况)使人晕眩的
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dizzy为六级词汇
词形变化:
名词:dizziness 副词:dizzily 形容词比较级:dizzier 最高级:dizziest 动词过去式:dizzied 过去分词:dizzied 现在分词:dizzying 第三人称单数:dizzies
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dizzy
/'dɪzɪ; `dɪzɪ/
adj (-ier, -iest)
1 (of a person) feeling as if everything is spinning around; unable to balance; confused (指人)头晕的, 眩晕的, 失去平衡的, 昏乱的
*After another glass of whisky I began to feel dizzy. 我又喝了一杯威士忌酒之後, 就觉得头晕目眩.
2 of or causing this feeling 使人眩晕的; 使人迷乱的
*a dizzy spell 一阵头晕
* a dizzy height, speed 使人眩晕的高度、速度.
v (pt, pp dizzied) [Tn] make (sb) dizzy 使(某人)眩晕.
dizzy
adj
[Language: Old English;Origin: dysig 'stupid']
feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill
The heat and the champagne made him feel dizzy .
She started to suffer from dizzy spells (=a short period when you feel dizzy) .
dizzy with
Ruth felt dizzy with relief.
the dizzy heights (of sth)
an important position - used humorously
Naomi had reached the dizzy heights of manageress.
informal stupid and forgetful
a dizzy blonde
very busy and exciting
Hong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace.
>dizzinessn[U]
headaches, dizziness, and vomiting
>dizzilyadv
1. When he got up , he felt dizzy. 他起床时感到头晕。
2. She ran a fever. She felt sick and dizzy, almost drunk. 她发着烧, 感到恶心、头昏,就像喝醉了酒似的。
3. Jean: I´m not sure,Billy.I feel dizzy and nauseated. 琴:我不确定,比利, 我感觉昏眩作呕.
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