dizzy

dizzy
[ˈdɪzɪ]
adjetivo
1mareado(a) (unsteady) (because of illness); con vértigo (feeling vertigo)
  • to be dizzy -> estar mareado(a); (because of illness) tener or sentir vértigo (feeling vertigo)
  • to reach the dizzy heights of government -> alcanzar las altas esferas del gobierno
  • dizzy spell -> mareo (m)
2(familiar) (frivolous)
  • a dizzy blonde -> una rubia or güera locuela (español de México)

dizzy [di-si]
adjetivo
1Vertiginoso (causing dizziness/speed).
  • I had a dizzy spell -> me dio un mareo
  • To feel dizzy -> estar mareado
2Ligero, voluble, aturdido. (Antiguo)
De vértigo (height) 2. Desvanecido, atacado de un vértigo; que causa vértigo; de mareo (sensation/giddy).(Coloq.) Tarambana (scatterbrained).
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Aturdirse, desvanecerse, írsele a uno la cabez (n)
adjetivo
va. Causar vértigos o vahidos de cabeza, girar alrededor.

dizzy
adjective
[ˈdɪzɪ] dizzier (comparative)dizziest (superlative)
1 (giddy) [+person] mareado
to feel dizzyfeel (because ill, drunk etc) estar mareado; marearse
if I look down I feel dizzy si miro hacia abajo me da vértigo
to [make] sb (feel) dizzy
changes in altitude make you dizzymake los cambios de altitud causan mareo hacen que te mareas;or
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
the bath was so hot it made him feel dizzy
she had a dizzy spellspell tuvo le dio un mareo;or
to be dizzy with successwith estar borracho de éxito
2 [+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
it is unlikely that commercial property will rise to the dizzy heights of the late 1980s
3 (informal) (scatterbrained) atolondrado
verb:transitive
(confuse) aturdir
they had been dizzied by the pace of technological change el ritmo del cambio tecnológico les había aturdido
Khrushchev and his entourage were dizzied by their successes in agriculture

Verb Conjugation for "dizzy"

Imperative
  • dizzy
  • you dizzy
  • he/she dizzies
  • we dizzy
  • you dizzy
  • they dizzy
Preterite
  • I dizzied
  • you dizzied
  • he/she dizzied
  • we dizzied
  • you dizzied
  • they dizzied
Present Continuous
  • I am dizzying
  • you are dizzying
  • he/she is dizzying
  • we are dizzying
  • you are dizzying
  • they are dizzying
Present Perfect
  • I have dizzied
  • you have dizzied
  • he/she has dizzied
  • we have dizzied
  • you have dizzied
  • they have dizzied
Past Continuous
  • I was dizzying
  • you were dizzying
  • he/she was dizzying
  • we were dizzying
  • you were dizzying
  • they were dizzying
Past Perfect
  • I had dizzied
  • you had dizzied
  • he/she had dizzied
  • we had dizzied
  • you had dizzied
  • they had dizzied
Future
  • I will dizzy
  • you will dizzy
  • he/she will dizzy
  • we will dizzy
  • you will dizzy
  • they will dizzy
Future Perfect
  • I will have dizzied
  • you will have dizzied
  • he/she will have dizzied
  • we will have dizzied
  • you will have dizzied
  • they will have dizzied
Future Continuous
  • I will be dizzying
  • you will be dizzying
  • he/she will be dizzying
  • we will be dizzying
  • you will be dizzying
  • they will be dizzying
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been dizzying
  • you have been dizzying
  • he/she has been dizzying
  • we have been dizzying
  • you have been dizzying
  • they have been dizzying
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been dizzying
  • you will have been dizzying
  • he/she will have been dizzying
  • we will have been dizzying
  • you will have been dizzying
  • they will have been dizzying
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been dizzying
  • you had been dizzying
  • he/she had been dizzying
  • we had been dizzying
  • you had been dizzying
  • they had been dizzying
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