vertigo 英 [ˈvɜ:tɪgəʊ]   美 [ˈvɜrtɪgoʊ]

vertigo

vertigo  英 [ˈvɜ:tɪgəʊ] 美 [ˈvɜrtɪgoʊ]

n. 晕头转向,[临床] 眩晕 

名词复数:vertigos 

If nothing else, the next time someone in your audience complains of hearing loss, ringing, or vertigo, you’ll know what caused the problem. 如果没有别的什么情况,下次你的听众里有人抱怨失聪,耳鸣或眩晕,你就该知道出什么问题了。
For occupational exposure, present limits are based on avoiding the sensations of vertigo and nausea induced by movement in a static magnetic field. 对于职业暴露来说,目前暴露限值的根据是避免在一个静电磁场中运动时产生眩晕和恶心的感觉。

  • If you're standing still but the room is inexplicably spinning, you might want to let someone know you're suffering from vertigo — the sensation of dizziness or whirling.
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  • n. 晕头转向,[临床] 眩晕
  • 1. If nothing else, the next time someone in your audience complains of hearing loss, ringing, or vertigo, you’ll know what caused the problem.

    如果没有别的什么情况,下次你的听众里有人抱怨失聪,耳鸣或眩晕,你就该知道出什么问题了。

  • 2. For occupational exposure, present limits are based on avoiding the sensations of vertigo and nausea induced by movement in a static magnetic field.

    对于职业暴露来说,目前暴露限值的根据是避免在一个静电磁场中运动时产生眩晕和恶心的感觉。

  • 3. The key to this photograph is the tilted horizon, which exaggerates the feeling of vertigo and adds to the sense of disorientation and suspension that the photo creates.

    这张照片的关键是倾斜的地平线,它夸大了人们晕头转向的感觉,并增加了迷失方向和由照片所创造的倒悬的意念。

  • vertigo (n.) early 15c., from Latin vertigo "dizziness, sensation of whirling," originally "a whirling or spinning movement," from vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
ver·tigo / ˈvɜːtɪɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈvɜːrtɪɡoʊ / noun [uncountable ] the feeling of dizzinessand fear, and of losing your balance, that is caused in some people when they look down from a very high place (从高处俯视时感到的)眩晕,头晕目眩 vertigo vertigos ver·tigo / ˈvɜːtɪɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈvɜːrtɪɡoʊ /
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