dizzied

高中

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基本釋義

v.
使人眩暈的( dizzy的過去式和過去分詞 ); 頭昏眼花的; 引起頭暈的; 愚蠢的

實(shí)用例句

The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly.

突然上升的高度讓她暈頭轉(zhuǎn)向,她抓得緊緊的。

柯林斯例句

The disaster dizzied her brain and paralyzed her will.

那場(chǎng)災(zāi)禍?zhǔn)顾^腦昏亂,意志麻痹.

辭典例句

We were dizzied by the beating wind.

我們被猛烈的風(fēng)吹得頭昏眼花.

辭典例句

The ride on the roller coaster dizzied us.

乘坐云霄飛車使我們頭暈.

辭典例句

Mcteague came and went furtively, dizzied and made uneasy by all this bustle.

麥克梯格偷偷摸摸地走進(jìn)走出, 給這一陣忙亂弄得頭昏眼花.

辭典例句

The heavy smells , the foreign babble , the garish multitudinous signs in a strange alphabet, dizzied him.

那股強(qiáng)烈的氣味, 那種陌生的語言,以及許多稀奇古怪的文字寫的花里花哨的招牌, 叫他頭昏眼花.

辭典例句

The dazzling light from the digital device dizzied me.

來自數(shù)字化的設(shè)備的耀眼的光使我頭昏.

互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

We have been dizzied by the speedy development of the new hight technology.

我們被高新技術(shù)的飛速發(fā)展弄得不知所措.

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