单词 | dizzy |
释义 | dizzy (dɪzi ) Word forms: dizzier , dizziest , dizzies , dizzying , dizzied 1. adjective B2 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. He began to get dizzy spells. dizzily (dɪzɪli ) adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] Her head spins dizzily as soon as she sits up. dizziness uncountable noun His complaint causes dizziness and nausea. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You can use dizzy to describe someone who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like. She is famed for playing dizzy blondes. ...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother. Synonyms: scatterbrained, silly, foolish, frivolous 3. verb If something dizzies you, it causes you to feel unsteady or confused. The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly. [VERB noun] dizzying graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] We're descending now at dizzying speed. 4. dizzy heights phrase 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. [humorous, emphasis] I escalated to the dizzy heights of director's secretary. [+ of] Translations: Chinese: 晕眩的 Japanese: めまいがする |
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