dizzy
adj
ˈdɪzi
adj
1
feeling
unable
to
stand
steadily,
for
example
because
you
are
looking
down
from
a
high
place
or
because
you
are
ill
头晕目眩的
The
heat
and
the
champagne
made
him
feel
dizzy
.
高温和香槟酒使他感到眩晕。
She
started
to
suffer
from
dizzy
spells
(=a
short
period
when
you
feel
dizzy)
.
她开始感到一阵阵的眩晕。
[+
with
]
Ruth
felt
dizzy
with
relief.
鲁思如释重负,感到晕乎乎的。
2
the dizzy heights (of sth)
an
important
position
–
used
humorously
令人眩晕的高处〔指重要的职位;幽默用法〕
Naomi
had
reached
the
dizzy
heights
of
manageress.
娜奥米已经高居经理之职。
3
stupid
and
forgetful
[非正式] 粗心大意的,心不在焉的,糊涂健忘的
informal
a
dizzy
blonde
一个金发傻妞
4
very
busy
and
exciting
极繁忙的,很刺激的
Hong
Kong
buzzes
from
dawn
to
dusk
at
a
dizzy
pace.
香港生活节奏令人目眩,从早到晚熙熙攘攘的。
headaches,
dizziness,
and
vomiting
头痛、眩晕和呕吐