dizzy 的 2 个定义
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.
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diz·zied, diz·zy·ing.
- to make dizzy.
dizzy 近义词
light-headed, confused
dizzy 的近义词 39 个
- dazed
- distracted
- dumb
- giddy
- groggy
- shaky
- wobbly
- woozy
- addled
- befuddled
- bemused
- bewildered
- blind
- blinded
- dazzled
- disturbed
- dumbfounded
- faint
- light
- muddled
- puzzled
- reeling
- staggered
- staggering
- swimming
- upset
- whirling
- gaga
- hazy
- off balance
- out of control
- punch-drunk
- punchy
- slap-happy
- tipsy
- unsteady
- vertiginous
- weak in the knees
- weak-kneed
dizzy 的反义词 9 个
flighty, scatterbrained
更多dizzy例句
- 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.