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Heady

“Heady” 是形容词,主要有两种含义:一是形容某种东西(如酒、香气、成功)力量强劲,让人感到兴奋、陶醉甚至有些眩晕;二是形容人由于兴奋而变得冲动、鲁莽。

  1. “The heady scent of blooming jasmine filled the night air.” (盛开的茉莉花那沁人心脾的香气弥漫在夜晚的空气中。)
  2. “It was a heady time for the young entrepreneurs as their company’s stock soared.” (随着公司股价飙升,这对年轻的企业家来说是一个令人陶醉的时期。)
  3. “The wine was so heady that he felt a bit light-headed after just one glass.” (这酒劲头很足,他才喝了一杯就觉得有点头晕。)

源自 “head”(头)。后缀 “-y” 将其转化为形容词,暗示这种影响直接作用于头脑,让人产生生理或心理上的剧烈反应。

  • 词根: “head” (头)
  • 后缀: “-y” (形容词后缀)

在英语中,“heady” 常用于描述 1920 年代的“爵士时代”或科技泡沫时期,表达一种集体性的狂热和成功带来的眩晕感。它捕捉到了那种成功与风险并存的紧张氛围。

  • 比较级: “headier”
  • 最高级: “headiest”
  • 副词: “headily”

“Heady” 联想 “head”(头)。想象一种力量冲向你的头顶,让你感到兴奋得想飞,或者有点晕乎乎的,这就是 “heady”。

“Winning the championship was a heady experience for the team. They celebrated all night, feeling like they were on top of the world, though they knew they had to stay focused for the next season.” (赢得冠军对球队来说是一次令人陶醉的经历。他们庆祝了一整夜,感觉自己登上了世界之巅,尽管他们知道下个赛季仍需保持专注。)