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 dizzying ['diziiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 极快的,极高的

  1. The room was so hot that she felt dizzy.
    房间里热得她头晕目眩。
  2. We were dizzy by the strong wind.
    我们被大风刮得头晕目眩。



Dizzy \Diz"zy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dizzied}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dizzying}.]
To make dizzy or giddy; to give the vertigo to; to confuse.

If the jangling of thy bells had not dizzied thy
understanding. --Sir W.
Scott.

  1. Economists and bankers agree that the recent dizzying rise of property prices in Britain is about to slow down or even stall, but they don't all agree on what that means for the economy.
  2. They continued the dizzying pace of reform that began in Bulgaria on Nov. 10 when the hard-line Zhivkov was suddenly ousted as party leader after a 35-year tenure and replaced by Mladenov, who was the foreign minister.
  3. But the stock now trades at a dizzying 32 times the latest 12-month earnings for the company, more than double the multiple of the market as a whole.
  4. Organizing and distributing the gifts is a dizzying effort.
  5. One sector after another, from construction to automobiles to retailing, reported dizzying growth in profits and sales.
  6. The 8-mile-long Marmande peninsula, about a half-mile wide at its landward base, ends at a 60-acre plateau that stands a dizzying 7 feet above sea level _ really high ground in these parts.
  7. But for others, the handsome changes can be dizzying and discomfitting.
  8. I think we had to show more initiative in finding political solutions, political ways of reacting to the dizzying growth of the military budget in the United States," Akhromeyev told reporters.
  9. After 30 years of lending support to everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Cary Grant, Martin Landau has traveled a dizzying route to screen prominence _ from Francis Coppola to Woody Allen.
  10. The dizzying rock summit overlooks miles of canyons and hillsides carved with the distinctive Nabatean monuments and even earlier Edomite remains.
  11. But an exchange official who spoke on the condition of anonymity dismissed as sour grapes the complaints of traders who ended up on the losing side of Wednesday's dizzying drop in soybean prices.
  12. With dizzying speed, Nick betrays his principles, dilutes his script, betrays his best friend (McKean) and abandons his girlfriend for a starlet.
  13. Voters chose from a dizzying array of 24 parties and groups.
  14. Earnings from Greyhound's dizzying array of businesses proved neither large nor reliable.
  15. But when President Alberto Fujimori took office in July and 11 days later announced sweeping reforms, Peru took a dizzying leap into the economic unknown - a free-market economy.
  16. Gorbachev, believed to have encouraged the ouster of hard-line East German leader Erich Honecker and the dizzying reforms that led to the Berlin Wall's opening, warned Westerners not to gloat over the demise of Communism in the East bloc.
  17. Mr. Reagan's decision was designed to get a grip on dizzying increases in the space station's cost, which have drawn increased congressional fire.
  18. Growth in the PC market has slowed considerably from the dizzying pace of the 1980s, and the European Community's unified-market program is expected to make cross-border sales easier.
  19. "Principles were being auctioned off with dizzying dispatch.
  20. Starzl said researchers hope to test FK-506 on "a dizzying list of diseases," including multiple sclerosis and a form of hepatitis.
  21. The average House winner in 1986 spent more than $350,000, and lawmakers lean ever more heavily on special-interest donors to finance the dizzying expense of a campaign.
  22. The delay opened the president to criticism that he, like President Gorbachev, was lagging behind the dizzying pace of political change in the Soviet Union.
  23. Socially, Taiwan is awakening with a big hangover, after years of dizzying economic growth (per capita GNP soared to $8,000 last year from $150 in 1961).
  24. Quebec voters rejected sovereignty in a 1980 referendum after a dizzying decade in which power shifted from the English minority to the French majority.
  25. For the past five years, Carlton has grown at a dizzying rate by acquiring companies with off-screen, behind-the-scenes niches in the television and movie industry.
  26. By 1950, U.S. Steel, after a dizzying buying spree, had 30 subsidiaries making everything from pre-fab houses to bicycle parts, but steel remained its crown jewel.
  27. In the past several months, dizzying changes have swept through the East bloc.
  28. The volatility was dizzying for traders.
  29. Despite a dizzying sequence of assignments and endless memo writing, serving Roosevelt, LaGuardia, Kennedy and Johnson, he never found a patron who would stick with him through shoals and rapids.
  30. Despite the dizzying gains in most commodities, not all his trades were winners.
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