a. 使人眩晕的( dizzy的最高级 ); 头昏眼花的; 引起头晕的; 愚蠢的
s. having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
s. lacking seriousness; given to frivolity

dizzy的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词(adj.)
  1. The airplane climbed to a dizzy height.飞机爬到令人头晕目眩的高度。
  2. Riding on merry-go-round makes me feel dizzy.骑木马让我觉得眩晕。
  3. Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate.物价以极快的速度不断上涨。
  4. He likes to drive at a dizzy speed.他喜欢开快车。
  5. Those math problems made me dizzy.那些数学题弄得我晕头转向。
用作及物动词(vt.)
  1. The old woman was dizzied by the strong wind.那位老太太被风吹得头昏眼花。

常见句型

用作形容词(adj.)
用作定语~+ n.
  1. I feel a dizzy spell.我感到一阵头晕。
  2. He drove the car at dizzy speed.他以令人头晕的速度开车。
用作表语S+be+~
  1. They danced round in circles until they were dizzy.他们转着圈跳舞,直到跳得头昏眼花。
  2. Riding on a merry-go-round makes you feel dizzy.乘旋转木马使你头晕。
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
  1. I was dizzy from lack of food.由于没吃东西我感到头晕目眩。
  2. He was dizzy with the scorching sun.他被炎热的太阳晒得晕头转向。
  3. I was dizzy with pain.我痛得发晕。
用作宾语补足语S+V+O+~
  1. Those mathematical formulas make people dizzy.那些数学公式把人弄得晕头转向。

词汇搭配

  • feel dizzy发晕

经典引文

  • My head is dizzy with thinking of the argument.

    出自:B. Jowett
  • A dizzy blonde that likes men and fun and hasn't got much sense.

    出自:D. Hammett
  • World trade was increasing at a dizzying rate.

    出自:J. Barzun
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