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”有点儿头晕;相当眩晕;稍有些头晕,突然感到头“, 怎么说英语呢?
giddy
gid∙dy / ˈgɪdɪ ; ˈgɪdi /
◙adj
1. feeling slightly sick and unable to balance, because everything seems to be moving
• 头晕的,眩晕的;
【SYN】 dizzy
»Greg stared down from the seventh floor and began to feel giddy .
格雷格从七楼望下去,开始觉得头晕了。
2. feeling silly, happy, and excited, or showing this feeling
• 傻乎乎的; 激动不已的:
▪ [+ with ]
»Sheila felt giddy with excitement.
希拉激动得忘乎所以。
3. giddy heights, a situation in which you have a lot of success
• 高不可攀的顶峰:
»Although she had been quite a successful model, she had never reached the giddy heights of the Paris fashion world.
她虽然是一个很成功的模特,但是她从来没有到达巴黎时装界那个高不可攀的顶峰。
4. [old-fashioned] silly and not interested in serious things
• 轻率的,轻浮的:
»Fiona's very pretty but a bit giddy.
菲奥纳很漂亮,但是有点轻浮。
♦giddily adv.
giddy / ˈgidi / adjective (gid·dier, gid·di·est)
1. [not usually before noun] feeling that everything is moving and that you are going to fall
头晕;眩晕
SYN dizzy :
When I looked down from the top floor, I felt giddy.
我从顶楼朝下看时感到头晕目眩。
2. [not usually before noun] ~ (with sth) so happy and excited that you cannot behave normally
(高兴或激动得)发狂,举止反常:
She was giddy with happiness.
她高兴得忘乎所以。
3. [usually before noun] making you feel as if you were about to fall
令人眩晕的;使人头昏眼花的:
The kids were pushing the roundabout at a giddy speed.
孩子们推动着旋转平台快得令人眩晕。
(figurative) the giddy heights of success
令人目眩的巨大成功
4. (old-fashioned) (of people 人) not serious
轻率的;轻浮的;不稳重的
SYN silly :
Isabel's giddy young sister
伊莎贝尔轻浮的小妹
• gid·di·ly / ˈgidili / adv.:
She swayed giddily across the dance floor.
她飞快地飘过舞池,看得人眼晕。
• gid·di·ness / ˈgidinəs / noun [U] :
Symptoms include nausea and giddiness.
症状有恶心和头晕。