词汇 | dizzy |
释义 | dizzy adjective uk /ˈdɪz.i/ us /ˈdɪz.i/ dizzyadjective (FEELING)B2 feeling as if everything is turning around, and that you are not able to balance and may fall over: 眩晕的,头晕目眩的,眼花缭乱的 Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed.长时间不睡觉让我觉得头晕目眩。 dizzy withI felt dizzy with excitement as I went up to collect the award.我去领奖时激动得有些眩晕。 Someone who is suffering from sunstroke feels dizzy and has a high temperature, but does not sweat.中暑的人会觉得头晕,发高烧,但不出汗。 Don't look down! You'll get dizzy.别朝下看!你会头晕的。 I keep having/getting dizzy spells. It seemed to happen all of a sudden - I felt dizzy and I just collapsed.一切似乎都发生得很突然——我觉得头晕,然后就晕倒了。 "What were the patient's symptoms?" "She was dizzy and short of breath." Headaches & dizziness aura dizzily dizziness dizzying dizzyingly fragile giddy hangover headache headachy light-headedly muzzily muzziness reel sick headache splitting swim swimmy thumping tinnitus dizzyadjective (QUALITY)[ before noun ] confusing and very fast: 太快的;令人困惑的 dizzy paceWho could have predicted the dizzy pace of change in the country?谁能料到这个国家会发生如此之快的变化? informal A dizzy person, especially a woman, is silly: (尤指女人)傻乎乎的,蠢的 dizzy blondeIn the film, she played the part of a dizzy blonde. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused addled all of a doodahidiom all over the placeidiom alphabet soup at seaidiom disarray discombobulation disordered disorganization disorganized muddle muddle something up muddle-headed muddled mush turmoil unaccountable unaccountably unexplainable unexplained You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Stupid and silly Related worddizzily Idiomthe dizzy heights of something dizzy | American Dictionarydizzy adjective us/ˈdɪz·i/ having or causing a feeling of spinning around and being unable to balance: She felt dizzy and needed to sit down. fig. In the computer industry, change comes at a dizzy pace (= very fast). dizzinessnoun[ U ]us/ˈdɪz·i·nəs/ Examples of dizzydizzy Of all of the book's ten chapters, this one is the least holistic thematically and is perhaps somewhat dizzying for the reader. In fact, the directions his oppositions take can be dizzying. Across the whole range of subjects it continues to grow with dizzying speed. The first person plural possessive, frequently offset with quotation marks, repeated with increasingly dizzying levels of self-referentiality throughout the book, is a difficult word to define here. Her singing creates an effect of dizzy uncertainty that contrasts with other band members' regularly occurring vocal interruptions. Along with making audiences dizzy, this also makes life very difficult for the actors. She felt dizzy and nauseated and then fainted. In the following section we will describe those diagnoses we find most common among the elderly, dizzy/vertiginous patients we meet in primary health care. A geriatrician with an interest in falls is ideally placed to assess the older dizzy patient initially. Victims of carbon monoxide poisoning will feel dizzy, then lose consciousness. Recent anaesthesia and certain medications can cause patients to feel dizzy and unable to maintain their balance. I have read books of astronomy which made me dizzy with the sense of illimitable space. Squatting seemed to help dizzy symptoms that came on shortly after standing. He was comfortable the morning following surgery whilst on 4-hourly painkillers but became progressively more uncomfortable and dizzy when they were "wearing off". Rapid hand movement results in dizzying vocal leaps between a listener's ears. See all examples of dizzy 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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