having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance
头晕目眩的;眩晕的
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Jonathan had begun to suffer dizzy spells 乔纳森已经开始感到阵阵眩晕
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figurative〈喻〉
he looked around, dizzy with happiness .他向四周看去,快乐得一阵眩晕。
causing such a sensation
令人眩晕的
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a sheer, dizzy drop 令人头晕目眩的垂直下落
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figurative〈喻〉
a dizzy range of hues .一系列令人眼花缭乱的色彩。
〈非正式〉 (女子)笨而迷人的
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he only married me because he wanted a dizzy blonde .他和我结婚只是因为他想找个没什么头脑的金发女郎。
make (someone) feel unsteady, confused, or amazed
使头晕;使困惑;使吃惊
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the dizzying rate of change 令人困惑的变化速度
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her nearness dizzied him.
她的靠近令他眩晕。
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the dizzy heights informal a position of worldly importance 〈非正式〉 重要的位置he soon reached the dizzy heights of his own series . 他很快在他这个系列身居高位
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