dizzy
dizzy汉语翻译
vt. 使晕眩
【医】 头晕的
dizzy词型变化
dizzy英语解释
动词 dizzy:
- make dizzy or giddy
形容词 dizzy:
- having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling同义词:giddy, woozy, vertiginous
- lacking seriousness; given to frivolity同义词:airheaded, empty-headed, featherbrained, giddy, light-headed, lightheaded, silly
dizzy例句
- Jean: I'm not sure, Billy. I feel dizzy and nauseated.琴:我不确定,比利,我感觉昏眩作呕。
- We were dizzy by the strong wind.我们被大风刮得头晕目眩。
- The room was so hot that she felt dizzy.房间里热得她头晕目眩。
dizzy详细解释
diz.zy
adj.(形容词)diz.zi.er,diz.zi.est Having a whirling sensation and a tendency to fall.See Synonyms at giddy 眩晕的,眼花的:感到眩晕并要摔倒的参见 giddyBewildered or confused.困惑的,搞糊涂的
Producing or tending to produce giddiness:使晕眩的:使人或要使人头晕目眩的:例句:a dizzy height.令人晕眩的高度
Caused by giddiness; reeling.旋转的:由眩晕引起的;旋转的Characterized by impulsive haste; very rapid:极快的;迅速的:例句:.The American language had begun its dizzy onward march before the Revolution.(H.L. Mencken).独立战争以前美语就已开始了快速发展.(H.L.门琴)
Slang Scatterbrained or silly.【俚语】 没有头脑的,傻的v.tr.(及物动词)diz.zied,diz.zy.ing,diz.zies To make dizzy.使眩晕To confuse or bewilder.使迷惑,使思想混乱
来源:Middle English dusie, disi 中古英语 dusie, disi from Old English dysig [foolish] 源自 古英语 dysig [傻的]
【引伸】
diz.zily
adv.(副词)diz.ziness
n.(名词)diz.zyingly
adv.(副词)