groggy

英[ˈgrɒgi]
美[ˈgrɑgi]

基本释义

adj.
不会的,不稳的,摇摆的; 昏昏沉沉的

词性变化

实用例句

She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.

我看见她的时候,她有点虚弱无力。

柯林斯例句

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.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

He's still groggy from the anaesthetic.

他用过麻药,现在仍眩晕无力.

《简明英汉词典》

The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.

她患流感后非常虚弱.

辞典例句

You are a little groggy.

你有点头昏眼花了.

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The injured man was still groggy and could only give a garbled account of the accident.

受伤的男子仍不很清醒,只能含糊地说出事故的情形.

辞典例句

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.

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It takes away our edge, makes us groggy, and disrupts our sleep.

它让我们反应迟钝, 头昏脑胀,扰乱我们的睡眠.

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I feel groggy now because I did not sleep well last night.

我现在有气无力,神智不清,昨晚没睡好.

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I get pretty groggy.

我相当糊涂了.

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She was groggy from surgery.

她手术后的的情况依然很不稳定.

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I feel a little groggy.

我觉得有点四肢无力.

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These can serve to make you groggy and less able to react properly.

低脂肪、均衡比例的[瘦肉蛋白质][效碳水化合物]是最好的食物;(尔夫)手应大量食用.

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That groggy state contrasts sharply with the rested feeling you have when you wake up naturally.

那种昏昏沉沉的状态和自然醒来的轻松感简直没法比.

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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.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)

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