dizzy
adjective
uk/ˈdɪz.i/us/ˈdɪz.i/dizzyadjective(FEELING)
B2
feelingas if everything isturningaround, and that you are notabletobalanceand mayfallover:
Going withoutsleepfor alongtimemakes mefeeldizzy andlight-headed.长时间不睡觉让我觉得头晕目眩。
Ifeltdizzywithexcitementas I went up tocollecttheaward.我去领奖时激动得有些眩晕。
- Someone who issufferingfromsunstrokefeelsdizzy and has a hightemperature, but does notsweat.
- Don'tlookdown! You'll get dizzy.
- Ikeephaving/getting dizzyspells.
- Itseemedtohappenall of asudden- Ifeltdizzy and I justcollapsed.
- "What were the patient'ssymptoms?" "She was dizzy andshortofbreath."
Headaches & dizziness
- dizzily
- dizziness
- dizzyingly
- fragile
- giddy
- glue ear
- hangover
- headache
- headachy
- hungover
- migraine
- muzziness
- muzzy
- reel
- sick headache
- spin
- swim
- thump
- tinnitus
- vertiginous
dizzyadjective(QUALITY)
[before noun]
confusingand veryfast:
太快的;令人困惑的Who could havepredictedthe dizzypaceofchangein thecountry?谁能料到这个国家会发生如此之快的变化?
informal
A dizzyperson,especiallya woman, issilly:
(尤指女人)傻乎乎的,蠢的In themovie, sheplayedthepartof a dizzyblonde.在那部电影里,她扮演了一名傻乎乎的金发女郎。
Confusion, confusing and feeling confused
- addled
- all of a doodahidiom
- all over the placeidiom
- alphabet soup
- at seaidiom
- discombobulation
- disordered
- disorganization
- disorganized
- disorientating
- mush
- muzzily
- muzziness
- mysterious
- mysteriously
- unaccountable
- unaccountably
- unexplained
- wise
- woolliness
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Stupid and silly
Idiom
the dizzy heights ofsomething