feel faint and vision blurred
Dizziness, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù Xu à NT ó uh à n, which means dizziness; eyes are dazed, head is dizzy. From machine and spirit.
The origin of Idioms
Lin Yutang's machine and spirit: "this kind of firecracker is not only what foreigners don't have, but also makes foreign journalists dazzled and dazzled after playing by China's precious warriors."
Analysis of Idioms
Dizziness, dizziness
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial.
feel faint and vision blurred
take more time to consider the matter - shì kuān zé yuán
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sense of propriety , justice , honesty and honour - lǐ yì lián chǐ
salutary influence of education - chūn fēng huà yǔ
make do with whatever is available - yīn lòu jiù guǎ
well established and irrefutable - què záo bù yí