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单词 dizzy
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dizzydizzy /ˈdɪzi/ adjective dizzy
feeling as if you cannot stand up steadily, especially after turning around many times or because you feel sick:
  • I felt dizzy when I looked down at the street from the top of the tall building.
  • If you get dizzy or feel any pain, stop exercising immediately.
  • faint
    feeling weak and unsteady, as if you could become unconscious, because there is not enough blood going to your brain:
  • The intense heat made Cara feel faint.
  • I was faint with hunger.
  • light-headed
    if you are light-headed, you feel slightly faint and dizzy. Use light-headed especially about someone who has drunk too much alcohol or is sick:
  • Brendan had a fever and was feeling light-headed and weak.
  • GRAMMAR CHECK: dizzyDizzy is not usually used before a noun, although you can say: She had a dizzy spell/sensation (=she felt dizzy). Faint is not used before a noun. Don't say: She had a faint feeling. Say: She felt faint.ADVERBS: dizzyYou can make the adjective dizzy into an adverb by using an -ly ending: Her head seemed to be spinning and she swayed dizzily.
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