feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed
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Dizziness is a Chinese word for dizziness. Dizziness and eyes. It comes from the complete biography of Shuoyue by Qian Cai of Qing Dynasty.
T ó uh ū NY ǎ n à n. Dizziness and eyes. [source] volume 20 of Xing Shi Heng Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "sister Yu is crying so dizzy that she doesn't feel it at all." [example] Chapter 69 of the complete biography of Shuoyue written by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty: "Zhang Guoqian is falling so dizzy that he can't pick it up. Wu Lian went up, and when he got a kick in his heart, his blood gushed out of his mouth and he died underground. " [usage] as predicate, adverbial; refers to dizziness, blurred vision
Chinese PinYin : tóu hūn yǎn àn
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed
leaning on a horse to dash off a piece in no time. yǐ mǎ kě dài
liver and intestines are cut into inches. gān cháng cùn duàn
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng fú píng