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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. dizzy [ingl. brit. ˈdɪzi, ingl. am. ˈdɪzi] ADJ.

1. dizzy (physically):

dizzy
to make sb dizzy
to feel dizzy

2. dizzy (mentally):

to be dizzy with delight, surprise

3. dizzy height, spell:

dizzy

4. dizzy (scatterbrained):

dizzy

II. dizzy [ingl. brit. ˈdɪzi, ingl. am. ˈdɪzi] V. trans. liter.

dizzy person:

dizzy

III. dizzying ADJ.

dizzying height, drop:

a dizzy feeling
a giddy or dizzy turn
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to feel ou be dizzy ou giddy
to make sb dizzy ou giddy
to feel dizzy ou giddy
être pris de vertige literal, fig.
to become dizzy ou giddy
donner le vertige à qn fig., literal
to make sb dizzy ou giddy
to have dizzy ou giddy spells
vertigineux (vertigineuse) hauteur
dizzy, giddy
to feel dizzy
dizzy spell
sonner coup, boxeur: personne
to make [sb] dizzy

en el diccionario PONS

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dizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɪzi] ADJ.

1. dizzy (having a spinning sensation):

dizzy

2. dizzy (causing a spinning sensation):

dizzy

3. dizzy coloq. (silly):

dizzy
a dizzy blonde

4. dizzy fig. progress:

dizzy
a dizzy feeling
to have dizzy spells
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
dizzy spell
dizzy spell
dizzy spell
donner le vertige à qn hauteur
to make sb dizzy
étourdir qn mouvement
to make sb dizzy
dizzy spell
I felt dizzy
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

dizzy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdɪz·i] ADJ.

1. dizzy (having a spinning sensation):

dizzy

2. dizzy (causing a spinning sensation):

dizzy
to have dizzy spells
a dizzy feeling
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
dizzy spell
dizzy spell
dizzy spell
donner le vertige à qn hauteur
to make sb dizzy
étourdir qn mouvement
to make sb dizzy
dizzy spell
I felt dizzy
Present
Idizzy
youdizzy
he/she/itdizzies
wedizzy
youdizzy
theydizzy
Past
Idizzied
youdizzied
he/she/itdizzied
wedizzied
youdizzied
theydizzied
Present Perfect
Ihavedizzied
youhavedizzied
he/she/ithasdizzied
wehavedizzied
youhavedizzied
theyhavedizzied
Past Perfect
Ihaddizzied
youhaddizzied
he/she/ithaddizzied
wehaddizzied
youhaddizzied
theyhaddizzied

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Because of his illness, he suffers from frequent dizzy spells and fainting.
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One spring he grew dizzy and fell from his own scaffolding while working on the concrete molds.
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He died at age eighty-four after collapsing in his barn, after either a heart attack or dizzy spell.
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Seeing and hearing mathematics makes him weak and dizzy.
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Whenever an attack came on, he would become dizzy and confused.
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