dizzying
['dizi:iŋ]
adj. 令人昏乱的;极快的;灿烂的
vt. 使人眼花撩乱(dizzy的现在分词)
参考例子
1.The younger President Bush's invasion sent American prestige into a dizzying fall.
小布什总统对伊拉克的入侵则使得美国的威望一落千丈;
2.Even for simple networks, finding and testing all combinations of paths would be a dizzying task.
即使是简单的网路,想要找出并测试所有的路径组合,仍是令人抓狂的工作。
3.Look up from the lobby of the Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel for a dizzying view of its 48 floors.
迪拜风景名胜图片。从大厅向上看朱美拉阿联酋酒店给一个极快的视图它的48楼层。
网络释义
dizzying
令人昏乱的; 眼花缭乱的; 眩晕; 极快的,极高的;
Dizzying Wind
眩目之风;
dizzying sum of capital
让人晕眩眼花的巨额资金;
a dizzying panoramic view
令人目眩的万千景象;
has lately seen his popularity plunge with dizzying speed
最近民望急速下降;