giddier
['gidi]
[ giddier ]
adj.眼花的, 头晕的, 轻率的,轻浮的
v.(使)眼花
例句与用法:
A giddy climb to the topmast.
到船中桅的令人头晕的攀登
They looked down from a giddy height.
他们从令人眩晕的高度往下看。
The children enjoyed twirling round and round, but I felt giddy just watching them.
孩子们喜欢不停地旋转,但我看着他们就头晕。
词形变化:
副词: giddily |
形容词比较级: giddier |
形容词最高级: giddiest |
名词: giddiness |
动词过去式: giddied |
动词过去分词: giddied |
动词现在分词: giddying |
动词第三人称单数: giddies |
giddier
形容词 giddy:
having or causing a whirling sensation; liable to falling
同义词:dizzy, giddy, woozy, vertiginous
lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
同义词:airheaded, dizzy, empty-headed, featherbrained, giddy, light-headed, lightheaded, silly
giddier
■Wall Street's giddier commentators could hardly contain themselves “I would hug these guys” gushed Jim Cramer, a CNBC pundit whose screaming pleas for lower interest rates epitomised August's panic.
华尔街上那些发晕的评论员也张口结舌了,CNBC那博学的吉姆.克莱默泉涌般的说“我真想拥抱这些人”,他那疯狂般的呼声要求降息是8月恐慌的代表。
■When setting out for a Sabbath, witches rubbed a sacred ointment onto their skin.This gave them a feeling of flying, and if they had been fasting they felt even giddier.
古西欧时候的爱尔兰异教徒们,相信在万圣节前夜鬼魂会群集于居家附近,并接受设宴款待。
■While we've never hidden the fact that we love the game's artwork and style, seeing it all in screen form makes us even giddier.
毫不掩饰的说我们是真的爱上这款游戏的画面和风格了,看着这些截图让我们更加迷醉。