dizzy['dizi]
汉语翻译
a. 晕眩的, 眼花缭乱的
vt. 使晕眩
【医】 头晕的
词型变化
名词:dizziness 副词:dizzily 形容词比较级:dizzier 最高级:dizziest 动词过去式:dizzied 过去分词:dizzied 现在分词:dizzying 第三人称单数:dizzies
英语解释
动词 dizzy:
- make dizzy or giddy
形容词 dizzy:
- having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling同义词:giddy, woozy, vertiginous
- lacking seriousness; given to frivolity同义词:airheaded, empty-headed, featherbrained, giddy, light-headed, lightheaded, silly
例句
- Jean: I'm not sure, Billy. I feel dizzy and nauseated.琴:我不确定,比利,我感觉昏眩作呕。
- We were dizzy by the strong wind.我们被大风刮得头晕目眩。
- The room was so hot that she felt dizzy.房间里热得她头晕目眩。
详细解释
diz.zy
adj.(形容词)
diz.zi.er,
diz.zi.est Having a whirling sensation and a tendency to fall.See Synonyms at
giddy 眩晕的,眼花的:感到眩晕并要摔倒的参见
giddyBewildered or confused.困惑的,搞糊涂的
Producing or tending to produce giddiness:使晕眩的:使人或要使人头晕目眩的:例句:a dizzy height.令人晕眩的高度
Caused by giddiness; reeling.旋转的:由眩晕引起的;旋转的Characterized by impulsive haste; very rapid:极快的;迅速的:例句:.The American language had begun its dizzy onward march before the Revolution.(
H.L. Mencken).独立战争以前美语就已开始了快速发展.(
H.L.门琴)
Slang Scatterbrained or silly.
【俚语】 没有头脑的,傻的v.tr.(及物动词)
diz.zied,
diz.zy.ing,
diz.zies To make dizzy.使眩晕To confuse or bewilder.使迷惑,使思想混乱
来源:Middle English
dusie, disi 中古英语
dusie, disi from Old English
dysig [foolish] 源自 古英语
dysig [傻的]
【引伸】
diz.zilyadv.(副词)
diz.zinessn.(名词)
diz.zyinglyadv.(副词)