confused and disoriented
Dizziness is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y à NT ó uzhu à nxi à ng, which means dizziness and disorientation. To describe being confused or panicked.
Idiom explanation
Dizziness: dizzy hair; turn: unable to distinguish the direction. My head is dizzy and I can't tell the direction. To describe being confused or panicked.
Idioms and allusions
Zhou Erfu's "Shanghai Morning" part 3: "grandma Qiaozhu is dizzy. To his surprise, his son has changed, and he has changed so fast
Discrimination of words
He was confused by a sudden event. [answer] dizzy (type 1) answer: Hui
Chinese PinYin : yūn tóu zhuàn xiàng
confused and disoriented
the army is completely wiped out. piàn jiǎ bù cún
there is too much detail in one 's speech. xiē xiē zhē zhē
budget liberally and spend sparingly. kuān dǎ zhǎi yòng
learn while young and practise when strong. yòu xué zhuàng xíng