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Make sentences with a daze head

Make sentences in a daze

1, the teacher assigned too much homework, and Min Min didn't go to bed until nearly 12. The whole person was very dizzy and exhausted.

2, things are really complicated, make Song Yuan and Xiao Heng several people confused.

The man stumbled out in a daze and looked as if he had drunk.

Xiaohui is a little dizzy after drinking two glasses of whisky. It seems that she can't drink enough.

The noise made Zhang Hang dizzy. I don't know what happened downstairs.

6. After drinking only two bottles of beer, Li Jian felt dizzy and really ran out of wine.

7, he looks dizzy, but he has always adhered to his nature, and his heart is very bright.

8. Just after waking up, Chu Hang felt dizzy, rubbed his head, which was painful because of drunkenness, and asked, pointing to several figures in front of him.

9. Jun Ye is dizzy and disoriented, and Mina is no better.

10 A burst of drowsiness suddenly surged up. Xue Na absently walked to the bed and fell asleep as soon as he touched the pillow.

1 1, Min Min was dizzy and even at a loss, but he still knew it would be safer to run to the stern.

12, my mother said angrily: Look at you in a daze, how to take the exam?

13, he was confused by the complexity of the problem.

14, the cold wind glanced at those who were dominated by consciousness and snorted gently.

Wang Qiang helped his cousin up. It seems that he really drinks a lot.

16, some people say that the flank must be protected. Since then, Xiang Li has been protecting it in a daze, and he doesn't understand the meaning.

17, a few people turned around in a daze, only to know that they followed the crowd out of the construction site.

18, two people strode forward, making Shen Jian dizzy, at a loss, and I don't know what happened.

19, Zhao Qiang felt dizzy after drinking two glasses of wine.

20. It's particularly sultry today. I felt dizzy all day, so another day passed.

Pinyin:

hón tóu hón nào

Explanation:

Describe being dizzy and at a loss.

Source:

The seventy-second time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty: "It was said that Bajie was in a daze and suddenly looked up, only to find that there was nothing in the silk account, so he got up step by step, endured the pain and found his way back."

Grammar:

Vertigo combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe dizziness.

Example:

Mao Dun's "In front of the Pawnshop": "Wang Jiaru ate a bludgeon and didn't know what to do."

Synonym:

Sleepy, groggy, dizzy

Antonym:

Conscious and energetic