dizzy
['dizi]
adj.晕眩的, (速度)极快的, 困惑的
vt.使晕眩, 使困惑
例句与用法:
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.
房间里如此之热,以至于她觉得头晕目眩。
词形变化:
副词: dizzily | 形容词比较级: dizzier | 形容词最高级: dizziest | 名词: dizziness | 动词过去式: dizzied | 动词过去分词: dizzied | 动词现在分词: dizzying | 动词第三人称单数: dizzies |
详细释义:
a.
1. 头晕目眩的
When he got up he felt dizzy.
他站起来时觉得头晕。
2. 使人头晕的; 极高的; 快速旋转的[B]
Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate.
物价以令人眩晕的速度不断上涨。
3. 被弄糊涂的, 愚蠢的
Those math problems made me dizzy.
那些数学题弄得我晕头转向。
vt.
1. 使头晕眼花
The ride on the roller coaster dizzied us.
乘坐云霄飞车使我们头晕。
2. 使茫然, 使混乱