Swimmy Meaning in English
word
ˈswɪmi
SWI-mee
ˈswɪmi
SWI-mee
释义
Feeling dizzy, light-headed, or as if things are spinning around you.
用法与细微差别
'Swimmy' is informal, often describes sensations in the head due to illness, tiredness, or standing up too quickly. More common in older or literary English; synonyms are 'dizzy' and 'light-headed'. Rare in casual conversation.
Spanish: mareado - que se siente como si todo diera vueltasPortuguese (BR): tonto (tonteira) - com sensação de vertigemPortuguese (PT): tonto (tonteira) - com sensação de vertigemChinese (Simplified): 头晕的Chinese (Traditional): 頭暈的Hindi: चक्कर जैसाArabic: يشعر بالدوارBengali: ঝিমঝিম - মাথা ঘুরানোRussian: головокружительный - кружится головаJapanese: ふらふらする - めまいがするVietnamese: chóng mặt - choáng vángKorean: 어지러운 - 아찔한Turkish: baş dönmesi - sersemlemişUrdu: چکر آنا - ہلکا سر گھومناIndonesian: pusing - kepala ringan
例句
I felt swimmy after spinning around too fast.
basic
The medicine made me feel swimmy.
basic
After standing up suddenly, my head felt swimmy.
basic
Everything looks a bit swimmy when I have a cold.
natural
The lights are too bright—now I’m feeling kind of swimmy.
natural
My vision gets swimmy if I don’t eat breakfast.
natural