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dizzy

/diz-ee/US // ˈdɪz i //UK // (ˈdɪzɪ) //

昏昏沉沉,眩晕,晕眩,晕

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    diz·zi·er, diz·zi·est.

    • : having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous.
    • : bewildered; confused.
    • : causing giddiness or confusion: a dizzy height.
    • : heedless; thoughtless.
    • : Informal. foolish; silly.
v.有主动词 verb
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    diz·zied, diz·zy·ing.

    • : to make dizzy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.light-headed, confused
Synonyms
dazed昏昏沉沉的,昏昏沉沉,昏沉沉的,昏乱的distracted分心,分心的,分心了,分散注意力dumb哑巴,愚蠢的,笨拙的,哑口无言giddy晕乎乎的,晕眩,晕头转向,晕乎乎groggy昏昏沉沉的,昏昏沉沉,昏昏欲睡,昏沉沉的shaky摇摇欲坠,摇摇欲坠的,颤颤巍巍的,颤颤巍巍wobbly摇摆不定的,摇摆不定,晃晃悠悠,摇摇欲坠woozy昏昏沉沉,晕头转向,昏昏沉沉的,晕晕乎乎addled瘾君子,痴迷的,痴迷,瘾大的befuddled昏昏沉沉,混乱的,糊涂,混乱bemused懵懵懂懂,糊涂,糊涂的,疑惑bewildered困惑不解,迷茫的,迷茫,困惑不解的blind盲人,盲目,盲目的,瞎子blinded失明的,失明,盲目的,蒙蔽dazzled目眩神迷,眼花缭乱,眼花缭乱的,头晕目眩disturbed不安的,忐忑不安,感到不安,感到不安的dumbfounded哑然失笑,哑然失色,茫然无措,目瞪口呆faint微弱的,淡淡的,晕眩的,晕倒的light光,光线,光明,光照muddled浑浑噩噩的,浑浑噩噩,糊糊,糊糊的puzzled一脸茫然,惊疑不定,迷惑不解,一脸茫然的reeling缫丝,缫丝厂,缫丝机,缫丝业staggered错开的,错落有致,错落有致的,分段式staggering令人震惊的,令人吃惊的,令人惊讶的,令人震惊的的swimming游泳,游泳馆,游泳运动,饮水upset心烦意乱,心乱如麻,烦乱,心烦意乱的whirling呼呼作响,漩涡,旋转的,呼呼声gaga嘎嘎,加加,卡卡,伽伽hazy朦胧,朦胧的,雾霾,朦朦胧胧off balance失衡,不平衡,失调,失衡状态out of control失控,失控的,失去控制,不受控制punch-drunk醉拳,醉酒打卡,醉醺醺,醉醺醺地打拳punchy冲劲十足,冲劲十足的,有力的,冲动的slap-happy拍手称快,拍手叫好,巴掌大的,巴掌大的人tipsy微醺,微醺的,微醺的人,微醉unsteady不稳的,不稳定的,不稳定,不稳vertiginous眩晕的,眩晕,眩目的,眩晕的人weak in the knees膝盖发软,腿软,膝盖软弱无力,膝盖软弱weak-kneed膝软,腿软,膝盖软的,腿软的人

Examples

  • The velocity with which these creators deliver cultural references could make you dizzy, the jokes-per-minute rate approaches double digits and tart social commentary abounds.

  • Being able to toggle off features, especially if someone begins to feel dizzy or confused, can prevent a seizure.

  • A dizzy spell that prevented me from covering an NFL playoff game in January.

  • When I finally crested the ridge, my breath was coarse, and my head felt dizzy.

  • By the second week, which she describes as “the scariest and hardest on my body,” her chest was burning and she was dizzy.

  • Many are trippy, dizzy-making affairs that could pass for screensavers.

  • The New York Post quoted a source saying, “He had been taking blood pressure medication and had experienced some dizzy spells.”

  • Somebody must have gotten a little dizzy during his 2012 “Pivot to East Asia.”

  • “As a result, doing both exercise and a cleanse can leave you feeling tired, dizzy and nauseous,” she says.

  • At the end of their segment, the BBC commentator Hazel Irvine noted how dizzy they must be.

  • Indeed, to turn over his concertos, and see how he has fingered them alone, is enough to make you dizzy.

  • Again, he may grow faint and dizzy when he has climbed only a part of the way, or he may lose his hold from very weakness.

  • She began to feel less dizzy, and having paused for a moment on the landing, she succeeded in getting her coat on.

  • It was on a bare rock, surrounded by deep sea, that the streets of Tyre were piled up to a dizzy height.

  • They mounted through darkened chambers, up dizzy ladders, to the summit of the donjon.