英汉词典

  • headier

    英:[ˈhedi:ə]  

    headier 基本解释

    adj.

    易使人醉[发晕]的,令人陶醉的( heady的比较级 );

    headier 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. The heady years were, of course, followed by some grimmer ones.
      在令人兴奋的岁月之后,自然是比较黯淡的时期。
    2. The air was heady with the perfume from roses.
      空气中玫瑰花的香味令人陶醉。
    3. She felt heady with success.
      成功使她得意忘形。

    权威例句

    Do CSR Initiatives benefit Financial Banks in terms of Customer’s Satisfaction and Customer’s Loyalty? Evidence from University St...
    Chapter Seven. ‘‘Fallen Out With My More Headier Will’’: Dislocation in King Lear : What You Will Gender, Contract, and Shakespe...
    2000 ends slow, but headier times ahead
    Reflecting on Headier Times
    Guinness: Headier growth on tap
    TALL TALE ...or How a 6ft 7in Giant Left the Gloom of Grimsby for the Headier Heights of Leith - and Got to within Touching Distance...
    Headier Than Alcohol, Better Than Sex. Why, in This of All Weeks, We Need a Good Giggle; Crying with Laughter: Phillip and Fern on T...
    THINKING SMALL AT HARVARD IN HEADIER DAYS, THE COLLEGE'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT DEBATED GLOBAL ISSUES LIKE TRADE WITH BURMA AND WORKERS'...
    It was headier than dandelion wine
    Review of Warner, Marina, From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers
版权所有©四级英语单词   网站地图 陇ICP备2023000160号-4