dizzily
adv. 頭暈,頭昏眼花地,使人眼花地
If you feel dizzy, you feel that you are losing your balance and are about to fall.
Her head still hurt, and she felt slightly dizzy and disoriented...
她的頭還痛,並且覺得有些暈頭轉向。
He began to get dizzy spells.
他開始一陣陣地頭暈。
You can use dizzy to describe a woman who is careless and forgets things, but is easy to like.
She is famed for playing dizzy blondes.
她以扮演金髮傻妞而聞名。
...a charmingly dizzy great-grandmother.
一位迷人的大大咧咧的曾祖母
If something dizzies you, it causes you to feel unsteady or confused.
The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly.
突然上升的高度讓她暈頭轉向,她抓得緊緊的。
If you say that someone has reached the dizzy heights of something, you are emphasizing that they have reached a very high level by achieving it.
I escalated to the dizzy heights of director's secretary.
我升到了總經理秘書這一顯赫高位。
1. in a giddy light-headed manner;
Her head spins dizzily as soon as she sits up.
她一坐起身來就感到天旋地轉。
He walked around dizzily.
他昏昏地四處遊蕩.
He looked down from a dizzily high bridge.
他從一座令人頭昏眼花的高橋上往下看.
Gas defence as a result of lack measure, fume the worker is dizzily, some vomits.
由於缺乏防毒措施, 燻得工人頭昏眼花, 有的嘔吐.