woozy
英 ['wuːzɪ]
美['wuzi]
- adj. 虚弱的,微醉的;头昏眼花的
中文词源
woozy 晕头胀脑的
来自oozy拼写变体,泥泞的,引申义晕头胀脑的。
英文词源
- 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."
双语例句
- 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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