dizzy ['dɪz.i] adjective FEELING 感觉 ADVANCED ■feeling as if everything is turning round and being unable to balance and about to fall down 眩晕的,头晕目眩的•Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed.长时间不睡觉让我觉得头晕目眩。 •I felt quite dizzy with excitement as I went up to collect the award.我去领奖时激动得有些眩晕。 ['dɪz.i] adjective QUALITY 性质 [before noun] ■confusing and very fast 极快的;快得令人眩晕的•Who could have predicted the dizzy pace of change in the country?谁能料到这个国家会发生日新月异的变化? ■informal ■describes a person who is silly, especially a woman (尤指女人)傻乎乎的,蠢的•In the film, she played the part of a dizzy blonde.在那部电影里,她扮演了一位傻乎乎的金发女郎。 ['dɪz.i] adjective the dizzy heights of sth humorous ■a very important position 高位,要职•Do you think Tess will reach the dizzy heights of Senior Editor before she's 30?你觉得特丝在30岁前能当上高级编辑吗? |