dizzy

美音:['dɪzi] 英音:['dɪzi]

简单释义:


adj.头晕目眩的;眩晕的;使人眩晕的;使人头昏眼花的

v.1. 使头晕眼花

网络晕眩的;头晕的;头眩目晕的

变形:

比较级:dizzier  最高级:dizziest  过去分词:dizzied  现在分词:dizzying  第三人称单数:dizzies  


完整释义:


adj.

1.晕,头晕,眩晕,晕眩
2.头晕眼花的
3.飘飘然,昏昏然,迷迷糊糊,晕头转向
4.〔美俚〕被弄糊涂的;昏头昏脑的,愚蠢的
5.(高度、速度等)使人眼花缭乱的

v.

1.使头晕眼花,使发昏
2.眩晕
3.使人发晕
4.头昏眼花
5.使…昏乱
6.使变糊涂


例句:

  1. I felt a little dizzy, as if I had just woken from a long sleep.
    我感觉有点晕,就好像我睡了好久之后醒过来的感觉。

  2. Strongest of all was the feeling of 1982-ness: dizzy, illogical, as if none of the intervening disasters and wrong turns had happened yet.
    最诡异的是我对1982年的感觉:令人迷茫,超乎逻辑,好像夹杂在1982年当中所发生的悲歌和错误的抉择都未曾发生过。

  3. She said she felt so dizzy on her way that she could not drive anymore and there was no telephone around.
    她说她在路上感到头晕,没法再继续开车,周围又没有电话。

  4. I feel wrong, and in a rapid exit from the spirit of the storm, over-rapid, suddenly made my mind to have burst gaps, as if having dizzy.
    我感觉不对,从精神风波中急速退出,过度的急速,顿时使我的头脑中又一阵空白,天旋地转似的。

  5. Sucre seems to be hurting and Michael appears to be very dizzy.
    苏克雷看上去伤还没好,而迈克似乎感到十分晕眩。

  6. He felt a little bit dizzy with a head injury and he decided it was better not to take risks.
    当时他头部受到伤害,感觉有一点点头晕,为了保险起见,他决定下半场不再上场。

  7. Suddenly a little dizzy, capable YiNing send her to the hospital the examination after that pregnant, capable very happy.
    一帆忽然有点头晕,一宁送她到医院检查后,得知一帆怀孕了,很开心。

  8. I caught a glimpse of Dizzy's mast hitting Dick fair and square on the top of his head.
    我瞥见迪西用旗杆在打迪克,正好击中了他的头。

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