1.〈美俚〉头昏眼花的,眩晕的;糊里糊涂的;喝醉了的
1.feeling slightly weak, confused, and not very steady
1.During a 20-day stay, he said, he was lashed to a bed, forced to take pills and given injections that made him numb and woozy .
在被扣押的20天里,他说,他被捆绑于床上,被迫服用药片和注射使他变得糊里糊涂的。
2.If you feel woozy, you might consider bringing some candy with you to give you a little lift, or some water to drink.
如果感到头晕,可以吃些糖果提提神,或者喝一些水。
3.I still felt a bit woozy , even though I dozed for a couple of hours to make up after I was exhausted to death.
虽然回来之后实在撑不住了补了几个小时,但还是有点昏沉。
4.I'm still feeling a little woozy, so I rest my head on his shoulder.
我仍然感到有点头晕,所以我把头靠在他的肩上。
5.and if you also feel woozy or nauseous, you may be suffering from heat exhaustion.
而且又感到晕眩恶心,那可能患了热衰竭。
6.I feel a little woozy, but basically okay.
我头有点晕,不过还好。
7.The condensation shorts the circuits to your brain, and you get all woozy .
湿气凝结导致大脑短路,你开始头昏脑胀。
8.The problem: You're crunching away at your desk, when suddenly you feel woozy and realize it's 3 p. m. and you still haven't eaten.
当你艰难地起身离开办公桌时,你突然感到一阵头昏眼花,然后惊讶地发现,都下午三点了你还没吃饭呐。
9.Such order in the midst of chaos makes me woozy and disoriented.
在大混乱中如此的次序使我头昏眼花而且失去方向感。
10.He was woozy from a blow on the head.
他被当头一击而打蒙。