词汇 | dizzy |
释义 | dizzy 2 ENTRIES FOUND: dizzy (adjective) dizzying (adjective) dizzy /ˈdɪzi/ adjective dizzier; dizziest dizzy /ˈdɪzi/ adjective dizzier; dizziest Learner's definition of DIZZY 1 : feeling that you are turning around in circles and are going to fall even though you are standing still头晕的;眩晕的 The children were dizzy after spinning in circles.孩子们转了几圈之后感到头晕了。 I'm feeling a bit weak and dizzy. I think I'm having a dizzy spell.我觉得有些无力、头晕。我想我的阵发性头晕又犯了。 2 : mentally or emotionally upset or confused糊涂的;困惑的 Complex math problems make me dizzy.复杂的数学问题把我弄得晕头转向。 dizzy with anger/relief气糊涂了;因为释然而不知所措 3 always used before a noun : causing you to feel dizzy使人感到眩晕的: such as a : very high很高的 looking down from dizzy heights从令人眩晕的高处往下看 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 She has reached the dizzy heights of vice president.她已经身居副总裁这一高位。 b : very fast很快的 Prices rose at a dizzy rate.价格飞速上涨。 the dizzy pace of our lives我们生活的快节奏 4 informal : very silly and tending to forget things笨的;健忘的 — used especially of a woman尤用于女性 an actress who is known for playing dizzy [=ditzy] blondes因饰演金发傻妞而出名的女演员 — dizzily /ˈdɪzəli/ adverb He staggered dizzily toward the couch.他头晕眼花,踉踉跄跄地朝沙发走去。 — dizziness /ˈdɪzinəs/ noun [noncount] This medicine may cause dizziness and nausea.这种药可能引起头晕和恶心。 |
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