heady

美音:['hedi] 英音:['hedi]

简单释义:


adj.强烈作用于感官的;使兴奋的;使有信心的;冲动

网络令人陶醉的;任性的;轻率的

变形:

比较级:headier  最高级:headiest  


完整释义:


adj.

1.令人伤脑筋的
2.顽固的,任性的;猛烈的
3.(酒等)易使人醉的;易使人兴奋的
4.使人陶醉的
5.轻率的,鲁莽的
6.〔口语〕头脑清楚的


例句:

  1. It came to power at a heady moment of change, when Egyptians were ready to accept painful measures as well as handouts.
    这届政府是在一个让人激动的变幻莫测的时刻登上舞台的,那时的埃及人已经做好接受援助和痛苦政策的准备。

  2. Through ceaseless touring and a dynamic live show , the little group with the curious name found themselves in heady company indeed.
    通过不停的巡回演出和生动的现场演出,这个名不经传且名字奇特的小组合发现自己已经置身于知名的剧团之中。

  3. Leases on hundreds of thousands of luxury cars written during the heady days of the property and stock market boom are now expiring.
    在房地产和股市高峰时期,曾经有数十万辆豪华汽车被租赁出去,如今这些租约正在到期。

  4. Mr Munoz says that in the heady days of the early 1990s he was making $20, 000 a month from his cut of the money earned by his dancers.
    穆尼奥兹说在1990年初生意红火的时候他每个月可以从手下的舞女们那里收20000美元的份钱。

  5. Its oil ferments in the heat, and the whole earth gives off a heady alcohol that makes the sky flicker.
    它的油脂在高温下发酵,于是土地就散发出烈酒的味道,让人觉得天空在摇晃。

  6. It was pretty heady stuff for a 15 year old, but he loved it and worked hard to soak up every bit of what he taught into his game.
    这对一个15岁的球员来说是很难理解的东西,但是扎克很喜欢这个并努力吸取他教导的每一个细节。

  7. It could almost be the heady days of the mid-70s, when capitalism seemed to struggle for breath and all political bets appeared to be off.
    让人感觉好像回到了70年代中期那些令人激动不已的日子——资本主义似乎正在苟延残喘,所有的政治赌注都已经押尽。

  8. The heady aroma from her cup drifted into the air and mingled with the crisp evening breeze.
    她杯中那浓烈的香气拌着夜晚清爽的微风四处飘散。

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