a dizzy spell.
一阵
a dizzy spell.
一阵
a dizzy height.
令人眩的高度
a dizzy range of hues.
一系列令人缭乱的色彩。
a sheer, dizzy drop.
令人目眩的垂直下落。
the dizzying rate of change.
令人困惑的变化速度。
dizzy and exuberant rhetoric
令人昏乱, 华而不实的言辞
the dizzying wheel of the dance
使人眩的旋
I feel a dizzy spell.
感到一阵。
He was dizzy with the scorching sun.
他被炎热的太阳晒得向。
The airplane climbed to a dizzy height.
飞机爬到令人目眩的高度。
I was dizzy from lack of food.
由于没吃东西感到目眩。
He drove the car at dizzy speed.
他以令人的速度开车。
Jonathan had begun to suffer dizzy spells.
乔纳森已经开始感到阵阵眩。
he looked around, dizzy with happiness.
他向四周看去,快乐得一阵眩。
dizzy drop-offs on either side.
两边令人目眩的峭壁。
He felt dizzy and a bit weak at the knees.
他一阵,两腿微微发软。
"Why don't you pack in, when you feel dizzy?"
你在为什么不停止工作?
he soon reached the dizzy heights of his own series.
他很快在他这个系列身居高位。
He felt a little dizzy and butted his head against the chair.
他感到有点于是一撞在椅子上。
"The sick man felt dizzy, faltered a few steps and then fell."
"那病人感到,摇摇晃晃地迈了几步就摔倒了。"
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