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diz.zy5dIz7iadj-ier, -iest having or causing the feeling of spinning round, being unable to balance and being about to fall down头晕目眩的Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed.长时间的缺乏睡眠使我头晕目眩。She's rather dizzy from drinking so much wine.她喝了许多酒,有点神志不清。I felt quite dizzy with excitement as I went up to collect the award.当我上去领奖时,我激动得有点眩晕了。Mount Everest reaches the dizzy height of 8848 metres.珠穆朗玛峰有一个使人头晕目眩的高度----8848米。(fig.) Do you think Caroline will reach the dizzy height (= important job) of Senior Editor before she's 30?你认为卡罗琳在她30岁之前能升到高级编辑这样的重要职位吗?(fig.) Who could have predicted the dizzy (= very fast) pace of change in the country?谁能预言到这个国家的飞速变化呢?(infml) If you say that someone is dizzy, you mean that they are foolish or silly.愚蠢的; 笨的It's difficult to imagine them bringing up a child -- they're such a dizzy couple.很难想象他们怎么把孩子带大----他们是对愚蠢的夫妇。In the film, she played the part of a dizzy blonde (= a woman with light-coloured hair, who acts as if she is not very intelligent, but in an attractive way).电影中,她扮演了一个金发蠢女的角色。 Feelings and pains
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