单词 | giddy |
释义 | giddyBrE /ˈɡɪdi/ NAmE /ˈɡɪdi/ adjective (gid·dier, gid·di·est) [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。[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。[usually before noun ]making you feel as if you are 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(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·lyBrE /ˈɡɪdɪli/ NAmE /ˈɡɪdɪli/ adverb ◆ She swayed giddily across the dance floor . 她飞快地飘过舞池,看得人眼晕。▸ gid·di·nessBrE /ˈɡɪdinəs/ NAmE /ˈɡɪdinəs/ noun [U ]◆ Symptoms include nausea and giddiness . 症状有恶心和头晕。 |
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