单词 | heady |
释义 | heady (hedi ) Word forms: headier , headiest adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A heady drink, atmosphere, or experience strongly affects your senses, for example by making you feel drunk or excited. ...in the heady days just after their marriage. I felt heady and euphoric. Synonyms: exciting, thrilling, stimulating, exhilarating Collocations: heady atmosphere Demographers suspect that surveys taken now in the heady atmosphere of reform may be deceptive. Times, Sunday Times Legend creates a heady atmosphere with this languid new single: all dreamy, multi-layered production and sultry vocals. The Sun It's easy to fall in love in the heady atmosphere of a holiday but lasting relationships take longer to build. The Sun They are also the product of a heady atmosphere seeded by new freedoms of expression and information. Times, Sunday Times The heady atmosphere of romance that permeates the celebration makes easy pickings of the bridesmaids, particularly for this pair o smooth operators. Times, Sunday Times It was a release from their league travails and, with new owners, there could be more heady days to come. Times, Sunday Times The heady days of summer 2007 seem an age ago. Times, Sunday Times They were heady days in which the event became the biggest in golf. Times, Sunday Times The club has gone a long way down since those heady days of 1979 and 1980. The Sun Yet those heady days seem a world away now. The Sun It's a heady mix of rock 'n' roll and touching ballads. The Sun (2009) For a moment she felt dizzy with a heady mix of guilt and fear. Burning Bright (2007) Lewis's unfettered imagination transforms weighty subject matter into a heady mix of dream vision, ripping yarn and love story. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It was a heady mixture, irresistible to those who wished to turn prehistory into a form of mystery play. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The writers were a heady mixture. Times, Sunday Times (2007) That mixture of enthusiasm and patient desperation is actually a very toxic and heady mixture. Times, Sunday Times (2014) In the heady rush to embrace the possibility of change and activism, we are also witnessing an attendant slide away from cinematic artistry. Times, Sunday Times Think of the heady rush of anticipation that prompted you to make those new year's resolutions. Times, Sunday Times I feel the heady rush of success. Times, Sunday Times I realise the first heady rush fades, but we never had it in the first place. Times, Sunday Times In the first heady rush of freedom you can make bad decisions. Times, Sunday Times A heady scent of newly mown hay and honeysuckle wafted in through the open window. Times, Sunday Times (2010) There was a strange, heady scent of perfume and hot wax. Times, Sunday Times (2014) A heady scent arose as our boots crushed clover and sweet vernal grass. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It's heady stuff, particularly juxtaposed with a mesmerising foreground of small-leafed limes whose buttery leaves adorn maroon branches. Times,Sunday Times Heady stuff - and probably closer to the experience of my taxi driver than to my own. Times, Sunday Times Heady stuff, but it failed to snare a buyer, and then the housing market began to buckle. Times, Sunday Times Heady stuff for fans of the nouvelle vague. Times, Sunday Times It's heady stuff, to walk into your own dreams, even if they're almost exactly as you had imagined them. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 令人陶醉的 Japanese: 陶酔させる |
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