• dizzy

    英:[[ˈdɪzi]]   美: [[ˈdɪzi] ] 
    比较级:dizzier 最高级:dizziest 第三人称单数:dizzies 现在分词:dizzying 过去分词:dizzied 过去式:dizzied

    dizzy 基本解释

    形容词头昏眼花的; 使人眩晕的,引起头晕的; 昏乱的; 愚蠢的 动词使头晕眼花; 使发昏; 使昏乱; 使茫然

    dizzy 相关例句

    形容词

    1. Those math problems made me dizzy.
        那些数学题弄得我晕头转向。

    2. The airplane climbed to a dizzy height.
        飞机爬到令人头晕目眩的高度。

    3. Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate.
        物价以令人眩晕的速度不断上涨。

    4. dizzy的解释

    4. When he got up he felt dizzy.
        他站起来时觉得头晕。

    及物动词

    1. The ride on the roller coaster dizzied us.
        乘坐云霄飞车使我们头晕。

    dizzy 网络解释

    1. 头晕目眩的;眩晕的
        If you feel dizzy, you feel that you are losing your balance and are about to fall.

        e.g. Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented...
               她的头还痛,并且觉得有些晕头转向。
        e.g. He began to get dizzy spells.
               他开始一阵阵地头晕。

    dizzily
    Her head spins dizzily as soon as she sits up.
    她一坐起来头就晕。
    dizziness
    His complaint causes dizziness and nausea.
    他的病引起了头晕和恶心。

    2. (指女子)粗心的,没记性的,大大咧咧的
        You can use dizzy to describe a woman who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like.

        e.g. She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
               她以扮演金发傻妞而闻名。
        e.g. ...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother.
               一位迷人的大大咧咧的曾祖母

    3. 使眩晕;使困惑;使晕头转向
        If something dizzies you, it causes you to feel unsteady or confused.

        e.g. The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly.
               突然上升的高度让她晕头转向,她抓得紧紧的。

    dizzying
    We\'re descending now at dizzying speed.
    我们正以令人眩晕的速度下降。

    4. 重要的职位;显赫的地位
        If you say that someone has reached the dizzy heights of something, you are emphasizing that they have reached a very high level by achieving it.

        e.g. I escalated to the dizzy heights of director\'s secretary.
               我升到了总经理秘书这一显赫高位。

    dizzy 词典解释

    1. 头晕目眩的;眩晕的
        If you feel dizzy, you feel that you are losing your balance and are about to fall.

        e.g. Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented...
               她的头还痛,并且觉得有些晕头转向。
        e.g. He began to get dizzy spells.
               他开始一阵阵地头晕。

    dizzily
    Her head spins dizzily as soon as she sits up.
    她一坐起来头就晕。
    dizziness
    His complaint causes dizziness and nausea.
    他的病引起了头晕和恶心。

    2. (指女子)粗心的,没记性的,大大咧咧的
        You can use dizzy to describe a woman who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like.

        e.g. She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
               她以扮演金发傻妞而闻名。
        e.g. ...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother.
               一位迷人的大大咧咧的曾祖母

    3. 使眩晕;使困惑;使晕头转向
        If something dizzies you, it causes you to feel unsteady or confused.

        e.g. The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly.
               突然上升的高度让她晕头转向,她抓得紧紧的。

    dizzying
    We\'re descending now at dizzying speed.
    我们正以令人眩晕的速度下降。

    4. 重要的职位;显赫的地位
        If you say that someone has reached the dizzy heights of something, you are emphasizing that they have reached a very high level by achieving it.

        e.g. I escalated to the dizzy heights of director\'s secretary.
               我升到了总经理秘书这一显赫高位。

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