dizzy
Dizzy describes a feeling where you feel like you are spinning or losing your balance. It often happens when you are sick or if you turn around in circles very quickly.
例文
3 / 5I feel a bit dizzy after standing up too fast.
I feel a bit dizzy after standing up too fast.
The patient reported feeling dizzy after taking the new pills.
The patient reported feeling dizzy after taking the new pills.
Whoa, that fast ride made me so dizzy!
Whoa, that fast ride made me so dizzy!
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of the double 'z' in dizzy as two eyes spinning around in circles.
クイックテスト
If you spin around in circles for one minute, you will feel ___.
正解!
正解は: dizzy
例文
I feel a bit dizzy after standing up too fast.
everydayI feel a bit dizzy after standing up too fast.
The patient reported feeling dizzy after taking the new pills.
formalThe patient reported feeling dizzy after taking the new pills.
Whoa, that fast ride made me so dizzy!
informalWhoa, that fast ride made me so dizzy!
The study observes how subjects become dizzy in low-gravity environments.
academicThe study observes how subjects become dizzy in low-gravity environments.
He felt dizzy during the meeting and had to leave the room.
businessHe felt dizzy during the meeting and had to leave the room.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
dizzy heights
a very high level or position that might make one feel overwhelmed
feel dizzy
to feel like the room is spinning
dizzy with success
feeling overwhelmed or confused by a lot of success
よく混同される語
Vertigo is a specific medical term for the sensation that the environment is moving, while dizzy is a general feeling.
Giddy can mean dizzy, but it is often used to mean silly or excitably happy.
使い方のコツ
Dizzy is most commonly used with linking verbs like 'feel', 'become', or 'get'. It describes a physical sensation rather than a permanent state.
よくある間違い
Learners often say 'I have dizzy' instead of the correct 'I feel dizzy' or 'I am dizzy'.
覚え方のコツ
Think of the double 'z' in dizzy as two eyes spinning around in circles.
語源
Derived from the Old English word 'dysig', which originally meant foolish, stupid, or ignorant.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In many cultures, complaining of feeling 'dizzy' is a socially acceptable way to ask for a seat or a break without needing to explain a specific illness.
クイックテスト
If you spin around in circles for one minute, you will feel ___.
正解!
正解は: dizzy
関連する文法
関連語彙
Healthの関連語
head
A1The upper part of the human body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. It is supported by the neck and is the center for the senses and thinking.
ear
A1The ear is the organ on the side of the head that humans and animals use to hear sounds. It also helps the body maintain its sense of balance.
mouth
A1The opening in the lower part of the human face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and sounds and speech are emitted. It contains the teeth and the tongue and is the beginning of the digestive tract.
tooth
A1A tooth is one of the hard, white objects in your mouth used for biting and chewing food. Humans have two sets of teeth during their lives: primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth.
shoulder
A1The shoulder is the part of the human body where the arm connects to the trunk. It consists of a large joint that allows the arm to rotate and move in many directions.
finger
A1One of the five long, thin parts at the end of the human hand. Fingers are used for feeling, touching, and gripping objects.
stomach
A1The organ in your body where food goes after you eat it to be broken down. It is also the front part of your body below the chest and above the legs.
leg
A1A leg is one of the long parts of the body that humans and animals use for standing, walking, and running. It refers to the entire limb starting from the hip down to the ankle.
foot
A1The foot is the part of the body at the bottom of the leg that a person stands on. It is used for balance, walking, running, and jumping.
toe
A1A toe is one of the five separate parts at the end of the human foot. They help provide balance and support the weight of the body while standing or walking.
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