groggy
英 [ˈɡrɒɡi]
美 [ˈɡrɑːɡi]
adj. (因疾病或疲劳而)昏昏沉沉,眩晕无力,踉踉跄跄
BNC.33744 / COCA.18356
牛津词典
adj.
- (因疾病或疲劳而)昏昏沉沉,眩晕无力,踉踉跄跄
weak and unable to think or move well because you are ill/sick or very tired
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 体弱无力的;站立不稳的;踉踉跄跄的
If you feelgroggy, you feel weak and rather ill.- She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
我看见她的时候,她有点虚弱无力。
- She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
英英释义
adj
- stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
双语例句
- The table is very groggy. I think the leg is going to fall off.
那桌子非常不稳,我想桌脚快断了。 - The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.
她患流感后非常虚弱。 - Oftentimes, you're feeling groggy in the mornings because you're not getting good-quality sleep.
很多时候,你早晨起来时感到头晕目眩是因为你没有得到高质量的睡眠。 - She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
我看见她的时候,她有点虚弱无力。 - The sleeping pills letf her feeling very groggy.
那安眠药弄得她迷迷糊糊的。 - You are a little groggy.
你有点头昏眼花了。 - When I left my bed after my long illness, I felt too groggy to stand.
久病之后我下床走路,只觉得身体软弱得站立不稳。 - The last attack of influenza has left me rather groggy.
上次患流行性感冒后使我至今软弱无力。 - Others, like high fat meals ( think cheeseburgers and BLTs) provide more sustained energy, but require our digestive system to work harder, reducing oxygen levels in the brain and making us groggy.
而其他的呢,比如说高脂肪食物(肉饼啊,三明治之类)提供更加持续的能量,但是要求我们的消化系统更加努力运转,同时降低大脑中氧含量,让我们觉得昏昏沉沉。 - Although she was groggy, she managed to flash me a grin.
尽管她处于半昏睡状态,但仍尽力向我露出了微笑。
