giddy 英 [ˈgɪdi]   美 [ˈɡɪdi]

giddy

giddy  英 [ˈgɪdi] 美 [ˈɡɪdi]

adj. 头晕的;眼花的;令人眼花缭乱的;轻浮的  vt. 使晕眩;使眼花缭乱  vi. 眼花;眩晕 

比较级:giddier  最高级:giddiest 

If he was short tempered before, now he’s downright giddy because he’s getting some from you and another woman. 如果以前他是个急性子,那现在变得完全让人眼花缭乱,因为他既有你还有别的女人。
After all this the human brain looks less like a model of rationality and more like a giddy teenager: flighty, easily distracted and lacking in self-awareness. 这些实验结果让人觉得,我们的大脑似乎没有理性模型那么完美,反而更像是一个轻浮的青少年:好斗、容易分心、自我意识淡薄。

  • If you've ever spun in circles until you fell to the ground laughing, you know how it feels to be giddy. This adjective can mean dizzy, elated, or — as in the spinning around example –- a lightheaded, lighthearted combination of the two.
  • 请先登录
  • adj. 头晕的;眼花的;令人眼花缭乱的;轻浮的
  • vt. 使晕眩;使眼花缭乱
  • vi. 眼花;眩晕
  • 1. If he was short tempered before, now he’s downright giddy because he’s getting some from you and another woman.

    如果以前他是个急性子,那现在变得完全让人眼花缭乱,因为他既有你还有别的女人。

  • 2. After all this the human brain looks less like a model of rationality and more like a giddy teenager: flighty, easily distracted and lacking in self-awareness.

    这些实验结果让人觉得,我们的大脑似乎没有理性模型那么完美,反而更像是一个轻浮的青少年:好斗、容易分心、自我意识淡薄。

  • 3. Mud and snow kicked up, mottling our trousers as we sped on at an insanely giddy pace.

    泥雪被踢飞,溅在我们的裤子上,我们达到了一种令人晕眩的疯狂速度。

  • giddy (adj.) Old English gidig, variant of gydig "insane, mad, stupid," perhaps literally "possessed (by a spirit)," if it is from Proto-Germanic *gud-iga- "possessed by a god," from *gudam "god" (see god (n.)) + *-ig "possessed." Meaning "having a confused, swimming sensation" is from 1560s (compare sense evolution of dizzy). Meaning "elated" is from 1540s. Related: Giddily; giddiness.
giddy / ˈɡɪdi ; NAmE ˈɡɪdi / adjective ( gid·dier , gid·di·est ) 1 [not usually before noun ] feeling that everything is moving and that you are going to fall 头晕;眩晕 SYN dizzy When I looked down from the top floor, I felt giddy. 我从顶楼朝下看时感到头晕目眩。 2 [not usually before noun ] giddy(with sth) so happy and excited that you cannot behave normally (高兴或激动得)发狂,举止反常 She was giddy with happiness. 她高兴得忘乎所以。 3 [usually before noun ] making you feel as if you were about to fall 令人眩晕的;使人头昏眼花的 The kids were pushing the roundabout at a giddy speed. 孩子们推动着旋转平台快得令人眩晕。 ( figurative) the giddy heightsof success 令人目眩的巨大成功 4 ( old-fashioned) (of people ) not serious 轻率的;轻浮的;不稳重的 SYN silly Isabel's giddy young sister 伊莎贝尔轻浮的小妹 gid·di·ly / ˈɡɪdɪli ; NAmE ˈɡɪdɪli / adverb She swayed giddily across the dance floor. 她飞快地飘过舞池,看得人眼晕。 gid·di·ness / ˈɡɪdinəs ; NAmE ˈɡɪdinəs / noun [uncountable ] Symptoms include nausea and giddiness. 症状有恶心和头晕。 giddy giddier giddiest giddies giddied giddying giddy / ˈɡɪdi ; NAmE ˈɡɪdi / gid·di·ly / ˈɡɪdɪli ; NAmE ˈɡɪdɪli / gid·di·ness / ˈɡɪdinəs ; NAmE ˈɡɪdinəs /
  • 请先登录