dizzy
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British pronunciation
/ˈdɪzi/

Définition et signification de « dizzy » en anglais

01

avoir la tête qui tourne, pris de vertige

unable to keep one's balance and feeling as though everything is circling around one, caused by an illness or looking down from a high place
dizzy definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She felt dizzy and lightheaded after standing up too quickly.
Elle s'est sentie étourdie et légère après s'être levée trop rapidement.
Motion sickness can make travelers feel dizzy and nauseous during long car rides.
Le mal des transports peut rendre les voyageurs étourdis et nauséeux pendant les longs trajets en voiture.
02

frivolous or scatterbrained in attitude

example
Exemples
She can be a bit dizzy when it comes to managing money.
His dizzy remarks annoyed the serious members of the team.
to dizzy
01

to cause someone to feel unsteady, light-headed, or giddy

example
Exemples
The sudden spin of the ride dizzied her.
Looking down from the tall building dizzied him.
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