詞語:giddy
giddy是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
giddy
[5^idi]
adj.
眼花繚亂的, 頭暈的, 輕率的
v.
(使)眼花, (使)眩暈
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
giddy
gid.dy
AHD:[g1d「?]
D.J.[6gidi8]
K.K.[6g!di]
adj.(形容詞)
gid.di.er, gid.di.est
(1)Having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy.
頭暈的,眼花繚亂的:有旋轉或暈眩感覺的;眩暈的
(2)Causing or capable of causing dizziness:
眼花的,頭暈的:引起或能引起旋轉或眩暈感覺的:
a giddy climb to the topmast.
到船中桅的令人頭暈的攀登
(3)Frivolous and lighthearted; flighty.
輕浮的,輕佻的;輕狂的
v.intr.tr.(不及物動詞和及物動詞)
gid.died, gid.dy.ing, gid.dies
To become or make giddy.
使眼花,使頭暈:變得或使人眼花繚亂或頭暈
語源
(1)Middle English gidi [crazy]
中古英語 gidi [瘋狂的]
(2)from Old English gidig * see gheu(…)-
源自 古英語 gidig *參見 gheu(…)-
繼承用法
gid「dily
adv.(副詞)
gid「diness
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)giddy, dizzy, vertiginous
(2)The central meaning shared by these adjectives is 「producing a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall」:
這些形容詞共有的中心意思是「產生旋轉或要跌倒的感覺」:
a giddy precipice;
令人眩暈的懸崖;
a dizzy pinnacle;
讓人頭暈的尖頂;
a vertiginous height.
使人眼花的高度
註釋
The word giddy refers to fairly lightweight experiences or situations, but at one time it had to do with profundities. Giddy can be traced back to the same Germanic root .gud- that has given us the word God. The Germanic word .gudigaz formed on this root meant 「possessed by a god.」 Such possession can be a rather unbalancing experience, and so it is not surprising that the Old English representative of .gudigaz, gidig, meant 「mad, possessed by an evil spirit,」 or that the Middle English development of gidig, gidi, meant the same thing, as well as 「foolish; mad (used of an animal); dizzy; uncertain, unstable.」 Our sense 「lighthearted, frivolous,」 represents the ultimate secularization of giddy.
單詞giddy 完全是指不必要的經歷或情況, 但同時與深度有關。Giddy 能被追溯到它的德語詞根 gud- , 從同一詞根我們得到單詞God 。 德語詞gudigaz 由這個詞根形成的意思是「由上帝佔有」。 這種擁有可以是一種不平衡的經歷,所以對於gudigaz ,gidig 在古英語的表達並不奇怪, 意思是「瘋狂的,被惡魔佔據的」或gidig, gidi 有在中古英語中發展而來的同樣的意思, 另外還有「呆的;瘋狂的(用於動物);頭暈眼花的;不確定的,不穩定的。」我們「輕浮的,輕佻的」的解釋代表了最終世俗化的giddy
現代英漢詞典
giddy
[5^IdI]
adj.
-dier, -diest
(1)暈眩的;頭暈的
(2)使人暈眩的;使人頭暈的
We looked down from a giddy height.
我們從使人頭暈的高處往下看。
(3)輕浮的,輕佻的
She is a giddy thing.
她是個輕浮的人。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
giddy
[5^idi]
adj.
(1)頭暈的; 眼花繚亂的
(2)使人發暈的
(3)輕率[浮, 佻] 的; 過於喜歡享樂的
(4)急速回轉的
(5)無聊的, 無意義的
a giddy head
輕率 的人
a giddy life of pleasure
放蕩的生活
a giddy young girl
輕佻的少女
feel giddy
頭暈
詞性變化
giddy
[5^idi]
vt., vi.
(使)眩暈; (使)急速旋轉
繼承用法
giddy-brained
adj.
輕浮[率]的
giddy-go-round
n.
[英]旋轉木馬
詞性變化
giddily
adv.
giddiness
n.
=dizziness
英文相關詞典
giddy
dizzyflightyscatterbrainedsilly
美國傳統詞典
giddy
gid.dy
AHD:[g1d「?]
D.J.[6gidi8]
K.K.[6g!di]
adj.
gid.di.er, gid.di.est
(1)Having a reeling, lightheaded sensation; dizzy.
(2)Causing or capable of causing dizziness:
a giddy climb to the topmast.
(3)Frivolous and lighthearted; flighty.
v.intr.tr.
gid.died, gid.dy.ing, gid.dies
To become or make giddy.
語源
(1)Middle English gidi [crazy]
(2)from Old English gidig * see gheu(…)-
繼承用法
gid「dily
adv.
gid「diness
n.
參考詞彙
(1)giddy, dizzy, vertiginous
(2)The central meaning shared by these adjectives is 「producing a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall」:
a giddy precipice;
a dizzy pinnacle;
a vertiginous height.
註釋
The word giddy refers to fairly lightweight experiences or situations, but at one time it had to do with profundities. Giddy can be traced back to the same Germanic root .gud- that has given us the word God. The Germanic word .gudigaz formed on this root meant 「possessed by a god.」 Such possession can be a rather unbalancing experience, and so it is not surprising that the Old English representative of .gudigaz, gidig, meant 「mad, possessed by an evil spirit,」 or that the Middle English development of gidig, gidi, meant the same thing, as well as 「foolish; mad (used of an animal); dizzy; uncertain, unstable.」 Our sense 「lighthearted, frivolous,」 represents the ultimate secularization of giddy.
英漢化學大詞典
giddy
adj.發暈的,輕率的;vt.使...眩暈,急速旋轉
英漢計算機大詞典
giddy
adj.發暈的(輕率的);vt.使...眩暈(急速旋轉)
英漢中醫大詞典
giddy
n.頭暈的,使人頭暈的,使人眼花繚亂的
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