Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Vertigo"
The meaning of "Vertigo" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa vertigo?
A:
It means being dizzy or feeling like everything is spinning
Q:
O que significa vertigo?
A:
it's basically just a feeling of dizziness, like you are not balanced. heights have nothing to do with it.
Example sentences using "Vertigo"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com vertigo.
A:
When my friend looked over the balcony, she fainted from vertigo.
I get vertigo when I'm in high places.
I get vertigo when I'm in high places.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com vertigo.
A:
Walking across the high bridge gave me vertigo.
The pills the doctor gave me make me experience vertigo.
Heights give me vertigo.
The pills the doctor gave me make me experience vertigo.
Heights give me vertigo.
Synonyms of "Vertigo" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre vertigo e dizziness ?
A:
Dizziness is a temporary feeling (usually very short) that your balance isn’t very good and that you might fall over. It usually happens when you spin around very quickly, or when you get up too quickly.
Vertigo is a type of dizziness where it feels like you or your surroundings are spinning, and it affects your balance. It can last either for a few seconds or for hours.
Vertigo is a type of dizziness where it feels like you or your surroundings are spinning, and it affects your balance. It can last either for a few seconds or for hours.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre vertigo e dizziness e giddiness ?
A:
vertigo: kind of drowsy and confused, but can also include dizziness or giddiness.
dizziness: you know how sometimes it feels like you might fall and everything around you is spinning? in english we call that dizziness
giddiness: the state of being extremely cheerful and excited. Sometimes this will happen if you're really tired, or if something really great happened. In that case, it could be used like: 'when she won the lottery, she was giddy with excitement'. It's a bit weird in terms of grammar, but the more you hear it the more it makes sense :)
dizziness: you know how sometimes it feels like you might fall and everything around you is spinning? in english we call that dizziness
giddiness: the state of being extremely cheerful and excited. Sometimes this will happen if you're really tired, or if something really great happened. In that case, it could be used like: 'when she won the lottery, she was giddy with excitement'. It's a bit weird in terms of grammar, but the more you hear it the more it makes sense :)
Translations of "Vertigo"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? vertigo
A:
Dizziness
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? vertigo
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? vertigo solo and in any sentence you can make up
A:
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Other questions about "Vertigo"
Q:
Only those who have tasted it can understand how intense my vertigo is.
soa natural?
soa natural?
A:
〜していけたらと思う
I wish I could ~
Or,
I wish I could be ~ing
Or,
I wish I would be able to ~
〜していけたらと思う
I wish I could ~
Or,
I wish I could be ~ing
Or,
I wish I would be able to ~
Q:
I think I need to be careful not to get vertigo or dizziness caused by temperatures changing in this season.
soa natural?
soa natural?
A:
It was hard to decide whether to click "Natural" or "A little unnatural." It's grammatically correct and easy to understand, but not 100% natural sounding. Something like this would be better...
I think I need to be careful not to get vertigo or dizziness from temperature changes during this season.
:)
I think I need to be careful not to get vertigo or dizziness from temperature changes during this season.
:)
Q:
I got shaky and vertigo the whole thing. soa natural?
A:
× I got shaky and vertigo the whole thing.
✓ I got shaky and had vertigo during the whole thing.
✓ I got shaky and had vertigo during the whole thing.
Q:
I'm afraid of vertigo soa natural?
A:
"I'm afraid of heights" or "I'm acrophobic" or "I suffer from vertigo".
Q:
I got vertigo no reason, I need to lay down. soa natural?
A:
@fen131224:
Maybe you can say:
"I got vertigo for no reason. I need to lie down"
or you can say "I suddenly got vertigo."
or instead of "vertigo" you can say "dizzy", which is what most people say I think
Maybe you can say:
"I got vertigo for no reason. I need to lie down"
or you can say "I suddenly got vertigo."
or instead of "vertigo" you can say "dizzy", which is what most people say I think
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