woozy

英 ['wuːzɪ] 美 ['wuzi]
  • adj. 虚弱的,微醉的;头昏眼花的
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woozy 晕头胀脑的

来自oozy拼写变体,泥泞的,引申义晕头胀脑的。

woozy (adj.)
"muddled or dazed, as with drink," 1897, American English colloquial, variant of oozy "muddy," or an alteration of boozy. It is recorded in 1896 as student slang, but with a sense "foolish, behind the times," also "pleasant, delightful."
1. The fumes made them woozy.
烟熏得他们头晕。

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2. I felt woozy in my stomach.
我胃里觉得恶心.

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3. He was woozy from a blow on the head.
他被当头一击,打得晕头转向.

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4. Standing proved to be a mistake and left me woozy and disoriented.
站起来是个错误,使得我头晕眼花,不辨方向.

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5. I was dizzy and woozy , and my heart was racing.
我觉得头昏眼花的而且心跳加速.

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