giddy
- adj. 頭暈的;眼花的;令人眼花繚亂的;輕浮的
- vt. 使暈眩;使眼花繚亂
- vi. 眼花;眩暈
- n. (Giddy)人名;(英)吉迪
詞態變化
中文詞源
來自god, 神,引申義鬼神附體,眩暈,參照enthusiasm.
英文詞源
- giddy
- giddy: [OE] Like enthusiastic, the etymological meaning of giddy is ‘possessed by a god’. Its distant ancestor was a prehistoric Germanic adjective *guthigaz, which was derived from *gutham ‘god’. This produced Old English gidig, which meant ‘insane’ or ‘stupid’. It was not until the 16th century that it acquired its main present-day meaning, ‘dizzy’.
=> god - giddy (adj.)
- Old English gidig, variant of gydig "insane, mad, stupid," perhaps literally "possessed (by a spirit)," if it is from Proto-Germanic *gud-iga- "possessed by a god," from *gudam "god" (see god (n.)) + *-ig "possessed." Meaning "having a confused, swimming sensation" is from 1560s (compare sense evolution of dizzy). Meaning "elated" is from 1540s. Related: Giddily; giddiness.
雙語例句
- 1. Anthony was giddy with self-satisfaction.
- 安東尼自鳴得意,忘乎所以。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Being there gave me a giddy pleasure.
- 身處那個地方讓我激動得難以自持。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. When I looked down from the top floor, I felt giddy.
- 我從頂樓朝下看時感到頭暈目眩。
來自《權威詞典》
- 4. Some boys are always playing the giddy goat, behaving foolishly.
- 有些男孩子常常胡鬧, 舉止荒唐.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. I was giddy with the heat.
- 我熱得頭暈腦脹.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》