gid·dy /ˈɡɪdi/ adjectiveadj1 BALANCEfeeling slightly sick and unable to balance, because everything seems to be moving 頭暈的,眩暈的 SYN dizzyGreg stared down from the seventh floor and began to feel giddy. 格雷格從七樓望下去,開始覺得頭暈了。
2 HAPPYfeeling silly, happy, and excited, or showing this feeling 傻乎乎的;激動不已的giddy withSheila felt giddy with excitement. 希拉激動得忘乎所以。
3 giddy heights BALANCEa situation in which you have a lot of success 令人眩暈的頂峰Although she had been quite a successful model, she had never reached the giddy heights of the Paris fashion world. 她雖然是一個很成功的模特,但是從來沒有到達巴黎時裝界那個令人眩暈的頂峰。
4 old-fashionedSTUPID/NOT SENSIBLE silly and not interested in serious things 輕浮的,膚淺的Fiona’s very pretty but a bit giddy. 菲奧娜很漂亮,但是有點輕浮。
—giddily adverbadv
—giddiness noun [uncountableU]