英语单词 | dizzy |
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英美音标 | 英 ['dɪzi] 美 ['dɪzi] |
中文释义 | adj.晕眩的;(速度)极快的;困惑的 vt.使晕眩;使困惑 |
英语例句 | (1) The airplane climbed to a dizzy height. (2) Riding on merry-go-round makes me feel dizzy. (3) Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate. (4) Those math problems made me dizzy. (5) The old woman was dizzied by the strong wind. |
中文例句 | (1) 飞机爬到令人头晕目眩的高度。 (2) 骑木马让我觉得眩晕。 (3) 物价以极快的速度不断上涨。 (4) 那些数学题弄得我晕头转向。 (5) 那位老太太被风吹得头昏眼花。 |
vocabulary简明 | When you're dizzy, you have a spinning or woozy sensation — you might even feel like you'l fall over. You'll probably feel dizzy for a while when you get off the whirling tea cup ride at the fair. |
vocabulary扩展 | Some people feel dizzy when they're up high, either on a ladder or at the top of a tall building or bridge. Others only get dizzy when they're coming down with the flu or after riding on the merry-go-round at the park. Another way to be dizzy is to be silly or frivolous: "I can't take him seriously, he's just so dizzy all the time." Dizzy comes from the Old English dysig, "foolish or stupid." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [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.
dizzily
dizziness
2 [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]
3 [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]
dizzying
4 [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]
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