giddiness

['gɪdɪnɪs]
  • n. 轻率;眼花
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giddiness (n.)
late 13c., "thoughtless folly, flightiness," from giddy + -ness. Meaning "dizziness, vertigo" is from late 14c.
1. There's almost a giddiness surrounding the talks in Houston.
人们对休斯敦的会谈几乎过于热衷。

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2. A wave of giddiness swept over her.
她感到一阵眩晕。

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3. He was writing his essay when, all of a sudden, he was seized with giddiness.
他正在写论文, 突然一阵头晕.

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4. He was very weak and was afflicted with a giddiness which at times blinded him.
他的身体非常虚弱,他一阵一阵地晕得什么都看不见.

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5. He was seized with giddiness and his head swam.
他突然一下头晕了起来.

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