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91. | (of the mind or head)be or become dizzy or confused;be in a whirl |
| (指心智或头脑)眩晕,迷乱,发昏 |
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92. | a dizzy height, speed |
| 使人眩晕的高度、 速度. |
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93. | An instance of such a sensation. |
| 眩晕这种感觉的一个例子 |
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94. | He's still groggy from the anaesthetic. |
| 他用过麻药, 现在仍眩晕无力. |
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95. | [Formal] destitute; impoverished; 2.to stagger; to totter |
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96. | to shake from side to side; to wobble stagger |
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97. | Our management has decided to stagger our working hour. |
| 我们的管理部门已决定错开工作时间。 |
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98. | a reeling sensation; feeling about to fall. |
| 眩晕的感觉:好象要跌到。 |
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99. | The difficulties of the examination did not stagger him. |
| 考试的难度并没有使他畏缩。 |
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100. | A moment of dizziness came and went. He stood up. |
| 一阵眩晕过后,他终于站了起来。 |
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