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gid·di·ly AHDˈgidᵊlē,-dᵊli,-də̇l 高COCA⁵⁹⁶⁰⁵BNC⁹¹⁵¹⁷⁺⁸iWeb⁵¹¹⁶⁴Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义例句 adv.眼花地¹⁶;头晕地⁵¹;轻率地³³
Adverb: in a giddy light-headed manner;he walked around dizzily giddy眼花的 giddi-ly像⇒adv.眼花地¹⁶;头晕地⁵¹;轻率地³³近义词 shakily颤抖著excitedly激动地flightily轻浮地foolishly愚蠢地dizzily头昏眼花地impulsively冲动地unsteadily不平稳地capriciously反复无常地 It is tough, when you are giddily falling in love, to stand back and really examine your relationship with objective eyes, but we knew we had to. 当你爱得晕头晕脑的时候,退一步去用客观的眼光来真正地审视你的关系,是很难做到的,但我们知道我们必须得这样做。 yeeyan The central planning that made sense when it was fighting for survival in the second world war was giddily retained in peacetime. 二战中为生存而战所建立的中央计划起到了作用,但在和平年代仍继续保留的话,难免荒唐可笑。 ecocn “ HE'S HYPE, ” says a smiling Greg Beckford, giddily explaining why he has come to Grant Park in Chicago to hear Barack Obama speak on election night. “他太火了,”Gred Bechford笑着说,他还激动地给我们解释为什么在选举之夜来芝加哥的格兰特公园听奥巴马的演讲。 ecocn But in just four days in mid- November, the pendulum of Italian public life has swung giddily from one extreme to another. 但是,十一月中旬仅仅四天里,意大利公众生活这个摆钟就摇摇摆摆地从一个极端走向另一个。 ecocn He reeled giddily across the room. 他头晕目眩跌跌撞撞地穿过房内。 dj.client.iciba.com Tell her, I hold as giddily as fortune; 告诉她,那些财富都是虚无缥缈无常的; hjenglish |