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heady

/hed-ee/US // ˈhɛd i //UK // (ˈhɛdɪ) //

激动人心的,激动的,激动人心,令人振奋的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    head·i·er, head·i·est.

    • : intoxicating: a heady wine.
    • : affecting the mind or senses greatly: heady perfume.
    • : exciting; exhilarating: the heady news of victory.
    • : rashly impetuous: heady conduct.
    • : violent; destructive: heady winds.
    • : clever; shrewd: a heady scheme to win the election.

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Examples

  • It’s a heady time for startups making vehicles powered by anything other than hydrocarbons, and the SPAC wave has hit it hard.

  • This super-simple recipe wraps a heady mix of coffee, pecans and dates in chocolate.

  • The brief, heady rally made traders sit up and buy GameStop stock the world over.

  • The company is targeting the public markets at a particularly heady time for new offerings, with investors embracing venture-backed IPOs throughout late 2020 and the start of 2021.

  • To those of us who made our way through rush-hour traffic on the Beltway to Landover and the no-longer-standing Capital Centre, those were heady times.

  • The excitement was so heady that soon musicians were standing two and three deep at the bar of the Five Spot nearly every night.

  • Aside from oil, Russia has two great exports: brilliant, heady novelists and captivating dashboard camera videos.

  • These scenes bring out a strange lightheartedness you would not expect going into a film with such a heady synopsis.

  • Though I was physically exhausted, my mind was filled with the heady, mysterious events of the day.

  • The last six years have often been heady for someone who cares about progressive political movements.

  • The wine was good and cheap, but, unfortunately, it had the objectionable quality of being heady.

  • He was, indeed, so hot and heady that it was some minutes before his mistake could be brought home to him.

  • Lieutenant Schmidt had drunk a great deal of beer, and even beer when taken in large quantities may be heady.

  • “Was you frightened of falling on your heady peady, darling,” she murmured, fondling it ecstatically.

  • Strange rich heady scents seemed to rise about him like something palpable.