dizzy

dizzy
'dizi
adjective
1) (giddy or confused: If you spin round and round like that, you'll make yourself dizzy.) mareado
2) (causing dizziness: dizzy heights.) vertiginoso
- dizziness
dizzy adj mareado
I felt dizzy after climbing up so many steps me mareé después de subir tantas escaleras
El comparativo de dizzy se escribe dizzier; el superlativo se escribe dizziest
dizzy
tr['dɪzɪ]
adjective (comp dizzier, superl dizziest)
1 (person) mareado,-a
2 (speed, pace) vertiginoso,-a; (height) de vértigo
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to feel dizzy (giddy) estar mareado,-a 2 (because of heights) sentir vértigo
to have a dizzy spell darle a uno,-a un mareo, darle a uno,-a un vahído
to get dizzy marearse
dizzy ['dɪzi] adj, dizzier ; -est
1) : mareado
I feel dizzy: estoy mareado
2) : vertiginoso
a dizzy speed: una velocidad vertiginosa
dizzy
adj.
mareado, -a adj.
que produce vértigo adj.
vertiginoso, -a adj.
'dɪzi
adjective -zier, -ziest
a) (giddy) <sensation> de mareo

I had a dizzy spell — me dio un mareo

to feel dizzy — estar* mareado

b) (causing dizziness) <speed> vertiginoso; <height> de vértigo
c) (scatterbrained) (colloq) tarambana (fam)
1. ['dɪzɪ]
ADJ (compar dizzier) (superl dizziest)
1) (=giddy) [person] mareado

to feel dizzy — (because ill, drunk etc) estar mareado, marearse

if I look down I feel dizzy — si miro hacia abajo me da vértigo

changes in altitude make you dizzy — los cambios de altitud causan mareo or hacen que te mareas

you're making me dizzy — me estás mareando

this drug may make you dizzy — este medicamento puede provocarle mareos

it makes one dizzy to think of it — marea solo de pensarlo

she had a dizzy spell — tuvo or le dio un mareo

to be dizzy with success — estar borracho de éxito

2) (fig) [pace, speed] vertiginoso

she rose to the dizzy heights of director's secretary — ascendió ni más ni menos que al puesto de secretaria del director

3) * (=scatterbrained) atolondrado
2.
VT (=confuse) aturdir

they had been dizzied by the pace of technological change — el ritmo del cambio tecnológico les había aturdido

* * *
['dɪzi]
adjective -zier, -ziest
a) (giddy) <sensation> de mareo

I had a dizzy spell — me dio un mareo

to feel dizzy — estar* mareado

b) (causing dizziness) <speed> vertiginoso; <height> de vértigo
c) (scatterbrained) (colloq) tarambana (fam)

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