英:['ɡɪdɪlɪ]
美:['ɡɪdɪlɪ]
英:['ɡɪdɪlɪ]
美:['ɡɪdɪlɪ]
词根:giddy
adj.giddy 头晕的;眼花的;令人眼花缭乱的;轻浮的
n.giddiness 轻率;眼花
vi.giddy 眼花;眩晕
vt.giddy 使晕眩;使眼花缭乱
adjective
dizzy
giddy from the unaccustomed exercise
causing dizziness
a giddy height
whirling rapidly
lightheartedly silly : frivolous
joyfully elated : euphoric
was giddy with delight
verb
transitive verb
to make giddy
intransitive verb
to become giddy
13世纪中期,“疯狂地,愚蠢地,轻浮或愚蠢地”,来自 giddy + -ly (2)。意思是“头晕目眩”的意思是1729年。
Adjective and Verb Middle English gidy mad, foolish, from Old English gydig possessed, mad; akin to Old English god god
The first known use of giddy was in the 14th century
giddyadjective
dizzy
causing dizziness
silly sense 3
1 At the time, I was a 20-year-old woman who giddily imagined celebrating a kind man like the one Beyoncé believed would take care of her for a lifetime.
2 In the evenings, he parked himself in my room and did his schoolwork, giddily dressed in one of the hotel’s thick terry-cloth robes.
3 As the Boy heals, Zemeckis pumps up the design and sets his cameras to giddily flying.
4 The news made him positively giddy.
5 But the play challenges Carmela and la Perdida to negotiate realism, fantasy and everything in between, a challenge they giddily accept, occasionally finding genuine poignancy even in the midst of the irrational and bizarre.
6 There's a giddily self-aware tone throughout ; it's constantly reaching chattily out to the audience, as if to defuse the dark topic of employer homicide with the reminder that this is just a movie.
7 Media bosses once giddily leaked the names of the rock stars, Olympians or supermodels they planned to host at the dinner.
8 I want people to ask, "What's that flavor?" before I giddily reveal the secret.
9 Here, by contrast, he seems almost giddily attuned to the buzz of human endeavor.
10 Backstage at Costa Mesa’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts, the painter giddily navigates a luscious candyland of his own creation — something he’s now seeing fully realized, onstage, for the first time.
11 It streams from the ceiling sprinklers onto every exposed inch of the main floor, soaking hair and running in rivulets down giddily outstretched arms.
12 "These tests'll be a breeze," I thought, giddily — hours later, fingertips raw and somehow simultaneously burning and icy, I looked back on this moment and laughed darkly.
13 In one achingly poignant scene, Mei and her mother dance together giddily in a restaurant, the ritual of the steps a sad reminder of a joy left behind.
14 “It is digressive, jokey, giddily brutal and ferociously profane. But it is also a troubling and important movie about slavery and racism,” A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review.
15 Moments later, the two were stroking each other’s arms and looking almost giddily in love.
16 She serenades couples who giddily take to the dance floor, three minutes to show off their rhinestone-studded jeans and escape the workaday blandness of their other lives.
17 Seamless pop hooks don’t hurt, either — including the giddily self-effacing “Blank Space” — nor does a business tenacity that recently brought Apple music to its knees.
18 Maribel hurried around, handing things to the men when they asked for something, smiling at me giddily as she trotted from spot to spot.
19 I plonked a rather generous amount of his compound butter onto my potatoes and giddily watched it melt into the starchy flesh.
20 It’s among the most freely and giddily imaginative of recent independent films.
1 令人眩晕
2 轻浮
light flip volatile airy giddy mercurial flirtatious trifling flippant skittish flighty flyaway yeasty hoity-toity facetiously volatility frivolity giddiness inconstancy flippancy frivolous frivolously frivolousness
3 晕眩地
4 轻浮地
5 晕眩
swimmily rocky dizzy giddy light-headed woozy swimmy fuzzy-headed aswirl narcose dizziness vertigo qualm daze giddiness staggers swimminess turn spin swim reel swirl giddify bedazzle
6 眼花