vertigo
/ˈvɜːtɪɡəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈɚtɪɡˌo] /ˈvɜːrtɪɡəʊ/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈɚtɪɡˌo] /ˈvər-ti-ˌgō How to pronounce vertigo (audio)/ (ame, mw)
vertigo — 名詞
1. a condition in which you feel as though your body or everything around you is sp
暈眩
身體或周圍物體旋轉的感覺
a condition in which you feel as though your body or everything around you is spinning or tilting, often making it very hard to stand or walk without support
A sudden wave of vertigo hit Meera at the canyon edge and she had to sit down.
一陣突然的暈眩襲來,Meera 在峽谷邊緣不得不坐下來。
collocation: wave of vertigo
The doctor said a viral inner-ear infection caused Tuan's vertigo.
醫師說 Tuan 的暈眩是由一種病毒性內耳感染引起的。
domain: inner-ear cause of vertigo
Nora's vertigo attacks grew so frequent that she switched from stairs to the elevator.
Nora 的暈眩發作變得十分頻繁,於是她改搭電梯而不走樓梯。
Devika felt a sudden vertigo spell when she looked down from the Ferris wheel seat.
當 Devika 從摩天輪的座位上往下看時,她突然感到一陣暈眩。
- balance
the state of being steady and not falling; the opposite of the imbalance vertigo causes
文法句型
feel + vertigo
have + vertigo
suffer from + vertigo
用法筆記
Vertigo is a specific medical sensation of spinning or movement, not the same as general dizziness (feeling faint, lightheaded, or unsteady). True vertigo involves a false sense of motion, often linked to inner-ear disorders. Frequently used with verbs such as feel, have, suffer from, or experience.