[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]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.
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。
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。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](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.
[usu ADJ n]
She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
她以扮演金发傻妞而闻名。
...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother.
一位迷人的大大咧咧的曾祖母
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[VERB 动词]使眩晕;使困惑;使晕头转向 If something dizzies you, it causes you to feel unsteady or confused.
[V n]
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。
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[PHRASE 短语]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.
[usu PHR after v]
[emphasis]
[HUMOROUS 幽默]
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。
Oxford
dizzy/ˈdɪzi; NAmEˈdɪzi/adjective(diz·ziest,diz·zi·est)1feeling as if everything is spinning around you and that you are not able to balance 头晕目眩的;眩晕的SYN
giddy
◆Climbing so high made me feel dizzy.爬那么高使我感到头晕目眩。◆I suffer from dizzy spells(= short periods when I am dizzy). 我患有阵发性头晕。2making you feel dizzy;making you feel that a situation is changing very fast 使人眩晕的;使人头昏眼花的;使人感到变化太快的SYN
giddy
◆the dizzy descent from the summit从山顶陡然而下令人目眩的山坡◆the dizzy pace of life in Hong Kong香港令人目眩的生活节奏3( informal) ( especially NAmE) silly or stupid 愚蠢的;笨的SYN
giddy
◆a dizzy blonde金发傻妞▶diz·zily/; NAmE/adverbdiz·zi·ness/ˈdɪzinəs; NAmEˈdɪzinəs/noun[uncountable ]IDIOMthe dizzy ˈheights (of sth)( informal) an important or impressive position 重要的职位;显赫的地位◆She dreamed of reaching the dizzy heights of stardom.她梦想达到超级巨星的地位。dizzydizziesdizzieddizzyingdizzierdizziestdizzy/ˈdɪzi; NAmEˈdɪzi/diz·zily/; NAmE/diz·zi·ness/ˈdɪzinəs; NAmEˈdɪzinəs/
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dizzydiz‧zy /ˈdɪzi/ ●●○ adjective
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1feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill: The heat and the champagne made him feel dizzy. She started to suffer from dizzy spells (=a short period when you feel dizzy).dizzy with Ruth felt dizzy with relief.2the dizzy heights (of something) an important position – used humorously: Naomi had reached the dizzy heights of manageress.3informal stupid and forgetful: a dizzy blonde4very busy and exciting: Hong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace.—dizziness noun [uncountable]: headaches, dizziness, and vomiting—dizzily adverb
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