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 heady ['hɛdɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 顽固的, 任性的, 性急的, 猛烈的

  1. Having the qualities or taste of wine; heady or intoxicating.
    有酒香的,有酒味的;易使人醉的或令人陶醉的
  2. A heady, throbbing feeling.
    头痛、悸跳的感觉
  3. Either way, it's heady stuff.
    不管怎样,这都令人振奋。


heady
headier, headiest
[ adj ]
  1. marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters

  2. <adj.all>
    judicious use of one's money
    a wise decision
  3. extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic

  4. <adj.all>
  5. marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences

  6. <adj.all>
    foolhardy enough to try to seize the gun from the hijacker
    became the fiercest and most reckless of partisans
    a reckless driver
    a rash attempt to climb Mount Everest


Heady \Head"y\ (h[e^]d"[y^]), a. [From {Head}.]
1. Willful; rash; precipitate; hurried on by will or passion;
ungovernable.

All the talent required is to be hot, to be heady,
-- to be violent on one side or the other. --Sir W.
Temple.

2. Apt to affect the head; intoxicating; strong.

The liquor is too heady. --Dryden.

3. Violent; impetuous. ``A heady currance.'' --Shak.

  1. That's where the exchange could be useful.' But this is all heady stuff, and the BSE has to learn to walk before trying to run.
  2. But in these heady days evaluation of electricity companies has as much to do with the likelihood of them becoming bid targets as with their underlying performance.
  3. And administration officials in recent days have been feeling heady about the progress in both areas.
  4. And the financial decline of some looks steep only in comparison with the heady period that is just behind them.
  5. First American was paying extremely rich terms, even in those heady days for U.S. banking.
  6. But now "he's doing better." Before this inauguration day is out, a lot of people will come blinking into the sunlight of everyday life, out of that warm and cozy cocoon of privilege and heady exhilaration that is life in the White House.
  7. Indeed, it's heady stuff for a company that, as he put it, "had trouble premiering a show to a 10 share," 10 percent of the audience in a given time period.
  8. Berlin is where the heart of the new Germany beats strongest, where unity came in the heady rush of a popular and peaceful rebellion last autumn.
  9. The latest indications are that Reebok is maintaining its heady pace.
  10. Restoration has had some heady days in recent years.
  11. "It's been a very heady couple of days," said Andrew Riley, head of U.S. equity research at Yamaichi International, "so it shouldn't be any surprise that the market" didn't continue advancing to new records.
  12. With the outcome of the US election largely discounted, Wall Street is still at heady levels and the dollar has been cheering from the sidelines.
  13. However, it is difficult to see margins returning to the heady levels of the late 1980s.
  14. Such heady progress contrasts with a European chemicals market which recorded zero growth last year.
  15. Discounts are the order of the day. Equally worrying for the industry is growing spare capacity, caused partly bythe recession but also by the start-up of pulp and paper mills conceived duringthe heady days of the late 1980s.
  16. That will probably take either another rise in short-term rates - already priced into bond yields - or evidence that the US economy has slowed decisively from the heady growth rate achieved in the final quarter of last year.
  17. A stock market constantly searching for new peaks presents investors with a heady environment, especially when it insists that all news must be good news.
  18. But "the heady feeling" of the multimillion-dollar balance, Dr. Sargent says, soon turned into an accounting migraine.
  19. The average price/earnings ratio of the market peaked at 57 at the end of April. Most observers of the market claim to be glad that the stock market bubble has burst - but they do not want to see share prices fall further from what is still a heady level.
  20. It became a heady time for other chefs, too, who started emulating Bocuse as celebrities.
  21. THESE ARE heady days for Westminster backbenchers.
  22. Power is more heady in Hollywood than money.
  23. Officials at the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce recount the tale of one New Jersey manufacturer, who was promising a mere 250 jobs but produced a heady Dollars 7.5m incentive list as his price for relocating.
  24. The thought took hold in those heady days that peace _ and peacefulness _ was possible.
  25. With long-term interest rates so low, though, such heady investment returns are unlikely to be sustained. Payouts on 10-year policies could thus decline sharply as the strong investment returns of the mid-1980s drop out of bonus calculations.
  26. Perhaps, but not uncommon at any level during the heady days of PGA week.
  27. But in writing this play about writing this play, Mr. Gurney invites the audience to join him in the heady act of creation, to see the world with an artist's double vision.
  28. Economists and financial markets, concerned for months that the persistently heady economy was moving into a period of spiraling price hikes, found both good and bad news in Friday's report.
  29. Homebrewing has been legal since 1978, and by all accounts is in the midst of a heady spurt of growth.
  30. In the medium term, the development of a new source of political authority in the Diet ought to facilitate more rapid reforms of the regulatory and fiscal systems. Japan is unlikely ever to repeat the heady export-led growth of the past few decades.
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