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71. | Riding on merry-go-round makes me feel dizzy. |
| 骑木马让我觉得眩晕。 |
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72. | Mother was a little dizzy from so much attention. |
| 人家对她如此殷勤,母亲有些飘飘然。 |
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73. | I feel dizzy. I think I'm going to faint. |
| 我感到头晕,看来我像要晕倒了。 |
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74. | Then your smell becomes stronger and I get dizzy |
| 然后你的气息变得强烈, 我开始晕眩。 |
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75. | 1.dazed; befuddled; muddled; 2.murky3.dizzy and sleepy |
| 昏沉 |
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76. | Likely to fall into a faint; dizzy and weak |
| 昏晕似的;虚弱的 |
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77. | Why don't you pack in, when you feel dizzy? |
| 你在头晕为什么不停止工作? |
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78. | I had White Castle, so I'm a little dizzy. |
| 我吃过白色城堡的汉堡,我有点晕 |
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79. | The weather is so damp, it makes us dizzy. |
| 天气很潮湿,使我们的头发昏呢。 |
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80. | The room was so hot that she felt dizzy. |
| 房间里热得她头晕目眩。 |
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