Having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy.
頭暈的,眼花繚亂的有旋轉(zhuǎn)或暈眩感覺的;眩暈的
A giddy climb to the topmast.
到船中桅的令人頭暈的攀登
A doctor is asking about a patient's dizziness.
一位醫(yī)生與病人談論頭暈的問題。
We looked down from a giddy height.
我們從使人頭暈的高處往下看。
Justice Department is driving me nuts
司法部把我的頭弄暈了
I was dizzy and close to fainting.
我頭暈眼花,差一點暈倒。
I felt dizzy after the accident, but the doctor assured me the dizziness would soon pass away.
事故后,我感到有點頭暈,可醫(yī)生告訴我說頭很快就會不暈的。
a good [ bad ] sailor
不暈船[暈船]的人
A confused, disoriented state of mind.
暈頭轉(zhuǎn)向心境的混亂、迷失方向的狀態(tài)
The airplane climbed to a dizzy height.
飛機爬到令人頭暈目眩的高度。
a disease of the inner ear characterized by episodes of dizziness and tinnitus and progressive hearing loss (usually unilateral).
癥狀為頭暈耳鳴這樣的疾
Lean on me if you feel dizzy.
如果你覺的頭暈,就靠在我身上好了。
The warm atmosphere in the theater made her feel faint.
戲院里溫暖的氣味使她覺得頭暈。
his Brain still swimming with the effects of the last night's champagne
昨晚的香檳仍舊讓他頭暈目眩
Diagnostic Value of Head-Shaking Nystagmus Test in Vertigo
搖頭性眼震試驗在眩暈診療中的作用
Strong medicine made my head whirl
強烈的藥劑使我頭暈目眩。
Looking out the high window went to her head
從高層的窗戶往外看使她頭暈。
The wet heat made him dizzy.
蒸人的暑熱使他頭暈目眩。