1770, "drunk, overcome with grog so as to stagger or stumble," from grog + -y (2). Non-alcoholic meaning "shaky, tottering" is from 1832, originally from the fight ring. Also used of hobbled horses (1828). Related: Groggily; grogginess.
权威例句
1. She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
我看见她的时候,她有点虚弱无力。
2. The last attack of influenza has left me rather groggy.
上次患流行性感冒后使我至今软弱无力.
3. He's still groggy from the anaesthetic.
他用过麻药,现在仍眩晕无力.
4. The attack of flu left her feeling very groggy.