词汇 | dizzying |
释义 | dizzying adjective uk /ˈdɪz.i.ɪŋ/ us /ˈdɪz.i.ɪŋ/ dizzyingadjective (FEELING)causing you to feel dizzy: 令人眩晕的,令人头晕目眩的,令人眼花缭乱的 a dizzying display of acrobatics让人眼花缭乱的杂技表演 Headaches & dizziness aura dizzily dizziness dizzyingly fragile giddy hangover headache headachy light-headedly muzzily muzziness reel sick headache splitting swim swimmy thump thumping tinnitus dizzyingadjective (QUALITY)very fast or confusing: 太快的;令人困惑的 dizzying paceThe dizzying pace of political change in the country caught many people by surprise.这个国家的政治变革快得让很多人感到吃惊。 dizzying arrayYou can choose from a dizzying array of flavours, from pineapple and strawberry to mango and pistachio. 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 Related worddizzyingly Examples of dizzyingdizzying The turbulent journey ends on the dizzying heights of a church steeple, at which point the dreamer awakens drenched in sweat. Throughout the performance there is a dizzying interplay between past, present, and future. Of all of the book's ten chapters, this one is the least holistic thematically and is perhaps somewhat dizzying for the reader. Opera criticism would face a dizzying liberation if the conventional assumption about leitmotif - that the referential meaning is immanent - were turned on its head. As further suspects and further crimes suggested themselves, the investigation gathered a dizzying momentum of its own. Indeed, the author presents a dizzying array of different contexts using a wide variety of source material for each region. The detailed notes add another layer to the sometimes dizzying mesh of information. In fact, the directions his oppositions take can be dizzying. I am embarrassed at being placed in the dizzying company of one of the truly great thinkers in the world. There is a dizzying array of other alternatives. A dizzying diversity of things could (should?) be done, and different nations are in different positions to do them. Across the whole range of subjects it continues to grow with dizzying speed. There were also dozens of unusual-sounding names of thinkers and politicians and a dizzying number of competing ideologies, movements, organizations, political parties, and factions. The industry's eternal search for cheaper, more docile labour and the workers' search for greater earning potential has led to changing gender hierarchies and a dizzying succession of immigrant waves. Rapid hand movement results in dizzying vocal leaps between a listener's ears. See all examples of dizzying 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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