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41. | to feel dizzy or giddy; to swim |
| 发晕 |
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42. | The airplane climbed to a dizzy height. |
| 飞机爬到令人头晕目眩的高度。 |
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43. | The fresh air was making feel dizzy. |
| 新鲜空气搞得我头晕眼花。 |
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44. | Be carried awayby success; get dizzy withsuccess |
| 冲昏头脑 |
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45. | Prices keep rising at a dizzy rate. |
| 物价以令人眩晕的速度不断上涨。 |
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46. | I was dizzy and close to fainting. |
| 我头晕眼花,差一点晕倒。 |
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47. | 1.dizzy; dazzled; 2.to see stars |
| 目眩 |
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48. | They became dizzy with this momentary "victory". |
| 他们被一时的所谓胜利冲昏了头脑。 |
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49. | We were dizzy by the strong wind. |
| 我们被大风刮得头晕目眩。 |
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50. | Feel nervous and dizzy (at an examination) |
| 晕场 |
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