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dizzyBrE /ˈdɪzi/NAmE /ˈdɪzi/ adjective (diz·zier, diz·zi·est) feeling 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。making 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◆the dizzy pace of life in Hong Kong 香港令人目眩的生活节奏(informal, especially NAmE) silly or stupid 愚蠢的;笨的 SYN giddy ◆a dizzy blonde 金发傻妞▸ diz·zily BrE /ˈdɪzɪli/NAmE /ˈdɪzɪli/ adverb▸ diz·zi·ness BrE /ˈdɪzinəs/NAmE /ˈdɪzinəs/ noun [U] ●the 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. 她梦想达到巨星的显赫地位。 |