dizzy
英 ['dɪzɪ]
美['dɪzi]
- adj. 晕眩的;使人头晕的;昏乱的;心不在焉的;愚蠢的
- vt. 使头晕眼花;使混乱;使茫然
- n. (Dizzy)人名;(英)迪齐
英英释意
- 1. make dizzy or giddy;
- "a dizzying pace"
双语例句
- 1. The person may become dizzy for no apparent reason.
- 这类人可能会莫名其妙地感到头晕。
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- 2. He came over all dizzy when he stood up.
- 他一站起身就觉得天旋地转。
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- 3. He felt sick and dizzy and then passed out.
- 他感到恶心、眩晕,然后就昏了过去。
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- 4. 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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- 5. Perhaps it's a good thing that Dizzy retired.
- 迪齐退休或许是件好事。
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