词汇 | heady |
释义 | heady adjective uk /ˈhed.i/ us /ˈhed.i/ having a powerful effect, making you feel slightly drunk or excited: 浓烈的;令人陶醉的;令人兴奋的 a heady wine/perfume易醉人的酒/香气浓郁的香水 heady daysIn the heady days of their youth, they thought anything was possible.在风华正茂之时,他们认为一切皆有可能。 Having a powerful effect blazing compelling compellingly cumulative effect devastating devastatingly fullness hyperintense impactful keen life-altering life-changing over-intense scalding take (something) over tenaciously unconquerable unfailing unfailingly vivid heady | American Dictionaryheady adjective us/ˈhed·i/ producing a feeling of high energy, confidence, and excitement: Home sales remained steady in August, although running slightly below July’s heady pace. Examples of headyheady Under the influence of its heady seduction, performance values are often overshadowed and/or lost or frustrated by technological concerns. As a policy vision, however, parcel post entered the national stage during the heady days of the agrarian depression after 1880. There is an atmosphere of heady discovery and a group of younger historians are riding the new bandwagon with skill and enthusiasm. In the first heady days of independence, they struggled against revolutionary distrust of religiosity. One of the most striking episodes in the novel gets its charge from this heady mixture of familiarity and taboo. To have lived within the family that brought about the replacement of ruler after ruler with one's own relatives must have been a heady experience. These ideas were heady enough, and suggested a host of practical implications with potential to rock the language teaching world. Those were heady times, made more acute and often fretful by the lack of confidence in where things might go. Reassuringly free of any offensive on bourgeois society, the book promotes the heady confidence in progress typical of the high culture of imperialism. From the perspective of outsiders, linguistic theory may indeed be a heady realm, and language teaching humdrum practice. This is a heady statement and generally not true. The apparent problem was the tendency towards unsupported speculation in the heady period in which evolution first became part of the conceptual framework of human thought. I think it left me panicking somewhat about the gap in my clinical knowledge that was hovering above my heady or seemed to be over my head. It was all heady stuff. And this was a heady mix. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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