Hong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace.
香港生活节奏很快,从早到晚繁忙熙攘。
—dizziness noun [uncountableU]
headaches, dizziness, and vomiting
头痛、眩晕和呕吐
—dizzilyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
dizzy• The thinmountain air made Trautmann feel dizzy.• So anyway, you go to work and get dizzy.• I felt myself growing dizzy and l seemed to be seeing everything as through a fog.• As the sulphur finds its way into his lungs, he will become dizzy and nauseated.• She was still feeling dizzy and sick, and felt very annoyed at herself for almost fainting in Caroline's flat.• By the time she had explained to Pepe what had happened she began to feel dizzy and steadily more nauseous.• Sometimes I get dizzy at the top of staircases and escalators.• If you feel dizzy or short of breath, stop exercising immediately.• She must have had a dizzyspell.• The dizzy spells were increasing in frequency.
dizzy spells• She suffers from high bloodpressure and dizzy spells.• After Allitt moved out of the Jobsons' home, his dizzy spells, craving for chocolate and suddencollapses had stopped.• If they are arthritic, their sight is poor, or they are subject to dizzy spells they may trip over the flex.• The dizzy spells were increasing in frequency.
dizzy ♦︎ faint ♦︎ light-headedThese words all describe sb feeling as though they might fall over.这些词均表示眩晕的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆dizzy / faint / light-headed from / with sth◆to feel dizzy / faint / light-headed◆a bit / a little / slightly / quite dizzy / faint / light-headed◆very dizzy / light-headed■dizzyfeeling as if everything is spinning around you and that you are not able to balance头晕目眩的;眩晕的◆Climbing so high made me feel dizzy.爬那么高使我感到头晕目眩。◆I suffer from dizzy spells(=short periods when I am dizzy).我患有阵发性头晕。■faint [not before noun] feeling weak and tired and likely to lose consciousness虚弱无力;昏眩;快要昏厥◆She suddenly felt faint.她突然感觉虚弱无力。◆The walkers were faint from hunger.那些步行者饿得头昏眼花。■ˌlight-ˈheaded [not before noun] not completely in control of your thoughts or movements; slightly faint头晕;眩晕◆After four glasses of wine he began to feel light-headed.四杯葡萄酒下肚后,他开始感到头晕目眩起来。◆She felt hollow and light-headed with happiness.她高兴得肚子发空,还有点眩晕。NOTE辨析 Faint or light-headed?People usually feel faint from weakness, pain or fear; they feel light-headed from weakness, alcohol or happiness. * faint通常指因虚弱、疼痛或恐惧而眩晕,light-headed则指因虚弱、饮酒或高兴而眩晕。