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How to write dizzy?

The dizzy spell of fainting is vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, point, horizontal left/horizontal hook, horizontal, left folding, horizontal and vertical.

Halo (pinyin: yūn, yùn) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its ancient glyph is like the aperture around the sun, which makes people dizzy. Because "halo" is fuzzy, it generally refers to the aperture or color around the luminous object, the fuzzy part around the light and shadow, such as lamp halo, blush on the face and so on. Read yùn according to the above meaning. Dizziness also means coma or fainting. Read y ū n.

[? yūn? ]

1. means the same as "dizzy" (yùn).

2. Used for "dizziness, dizziness, dizziness" and so on.

3. Coma: ~ Fall down. ~ syncope He passed away.

[? yùn? ]

1. I'm dizzy, and everything around me seems to be spinning, and I feel like I'm going to fall: ~ boat. Eyes. As soon as he got on the bus, he started to run.

2. Aperture formed by refraction when sunlight or moonlight passes through ice crystals in clouds. See [solar halo],

3. Blurred parts around light, shadow and color: ink. Red. The light is yellow, with ~.

Detailed word meaning

1. As a verb, it means to faint.

Quote: Wei got a stick and Jia Weishi got a slap, and both of them fainted. -Travels of the old disabled.

As a noun, it refers to the aperture around the sun and the moon.

Example: dizziness. The sun and the moon are also angry. -"Shuo Wen Jie Zi Xin Fu": dizzy, roll. Qi is also an external product, and the sun and the moon are natural. -"Shi Ming".

3. As a noun, the fuzzy part surrounding light, shadow or color.

For example, halo (describing the situation of surrounding light and shadow and blurred color): halo (blurring aperture around luminous body).

As an adjective, it means slow.

For example, in Wuhan dialect, dizziness is an adjective, meaning slow temper, such as "how do you feel dizzy when you do things?"