dizzying

过去式:

动词过去式: dizzied

更多词形:

副词: dizzily | 形容词比较级: dizzier | 形容词最高级: dizziest | 名词: dizziness | 动词过去式: dizzied | 动词过去分词: dizzied | 动词现在分词: dizzying | 动词第三人称单数: dizzies |

单词例句:

We looked at the sky in the Roman shed rain water on the open-stemmed Yinhua, colorful, our dazzling, dizzying.

我们望着天空中洒下的滴滴金雨,水面上开的朵朵银花,五颜六色,我们眼花缭乱、目不暇接。

During the day, his contracting business kept him operating at a dizzying pace, hopscotching across towns and states to meet with clients.

他的承包业务运作,让他以令人眩目的速度,以满足客户。

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。

The workforce is one critical place where we can witness the dizzying pace of change.

“劳动力(市场)是一个我们可以见证这种有着炫目改变速度的关键地方。

Now the world is seeing falls in exports that are dizzying and close to universal, and which exceed declines in output.

当下,世界出口以令人眩晕的速度下滑,而且几乎全球范围皆是如此,速度还超过了产出的下滑。

Number 8: Soho Supper Club(Istanbul, Turkey) What not to miss: The dizzying array of martinis.

第8名:Soho夜总会(土尔其伊斯坦布尔)重点推荐:令人眼花缭乱的各种马提尼酒。

Their America will be more dizzying in its diversity, its culture more polyglot.

她们所拥有的未来美国,种族会更加地多样化,文化更加地多元化。

But the inexorable rhythm of American celebrity dictated a fall from this dizzying peak.

1989年,即《神秘的匹萨饼》完成后的一年,朱莉娅因在《钢木兰花》中的表演获奥斯卡奖提名。

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;