英 [ˈdɪzɪli] 美 [ˈdɪzɪli]
adv. 使人眼花地;头昏眼花地
... 头昏眼花地 dizzily 使头昏眼花 dizzy 更加头昏眼花 schwindliger ...
... 使人眩目的 /blinding/ 使人眼花地 /dizzily/ 使人遗忘过去的 /Lethean/ ...
使人眼花地;头昏眼花地
The marble entrance hall, piled dizzily with bonbons and cakes, was as crowded and bustling as a railway station.
大理石门厅里堆满了令人眼花缭乱的糖果和蛋糕,像火车站一样拥挤、熙熙攘攘。
His head swam and he swayed dizzily.
他感觉天旋地转,摇晃起来。
Her head spins dizzily as soon as she sits up.
她一坐起来,就感到天旋地转。
Walking deeper into the necropolis one discovers a resurrection of Catholic influences amid dizzily eclectic architecture.
BBC: The Recoleta Cemetery: Silent theatre and city of the dead
Goldman and Morgan Stanley as stocks danced dizzily on my screen with intraday moves in amplitude of 50% or more--something I've never seen before.