giddy up
Dazzled, Pinyin y ǎ nhu ā Li á olu à n, refers to see beautiful, complex colors or complex things and feel confused.
Phonetic notation
Y à nhu à Li á olu à n
Interpretation of words
Explanation: confusion: the same as "confusion".
Source of words
Source: the first book of the romance of the Western Chamber written by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty is the first fold: "you can see thousands of things without any stab. It's like this. It's rare to see a lovely girl like that, but it's dazzling. It's hard to speak, and the soul is flying for a long time."
Examples of words
Example: Chapter 38 of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: "it seems that I can only see it, but I can't understand it."
Word usage
Usage: used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; used to describe various things.
giddy up
perform a meritorious service to atone for one 's crimes - lì gōng shú zuì
be accustomed to normal order and live in favourable circumstances - ān cháng chǔ shùn