adj.晕眩的;(速度)极快的;困惑的vt.使晕眩;使困惑 副词:dizzily比较级:dizzier最高级:dizziest名词:dizziness过去式:dizzied过去分词:dizzied现在分词:dizzying第三人称单数:dizzies

dizzy详解释义

dizzy双解释义

dizzy

adj.(形容词)

愚蠢的

被弄糊涂的,昏头昏脑的,飘飘然,昏昏然,迷迷糊糊

头晕目眩的,使人头晕的,头晕眼花的,使人眼花缭乱的,头晕,眩晕的,晕头转向

极高的

快速旋转的

v.(动词)

使茫然,使混乱,使发昏,使变糊涂,使...昏乱,使困惑

(使)头晕眼花,使人发晕,使晕眩,使头晕目眩

adj.(形容词)

头昏眼花的,眩晕的 having or showing an unpleasant feeling that things are going round and round

[A]引起头晕的 causing this feeling round and round

Adjective

having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling;

"had a dizzy spell"
"a dizzy pinnacle"
"had a headache and felt giddy"
"a giddy precipice"
"feeling woozy from the blow on his head"
"a vertiginous climb up the face of the cliff"

lacking seriousness; given to frivolity;

"a dizzy blonde"
"light-headed teenagers"
"silly giggles"

Verb

make dizzy or giddy;

"a dizzying pace"

dizzy例句

用作形容词(adj.)

The airplane climbed to a dizzy height.
飞机爬到令人头晕目眩的高度。

Riding on merry-go-round makes me feel dizzy.
骑木马让我觉得眩晕。

Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate.
物价以极快的速度不断上涨。

He likes to drive at a dizzy speed.
他喜欢开快车。

Those math problems made me dizzy.
那些数学题弄得我晕头转向。

用作及物动词(vt.)

The old woman was dizzied by the strong wind.
那位老太太被风吹得头昏眼花。

dizzy近义词

lightheaded clearheaded rational