jittery
英 [ˈdʒɪtəri]
美 [ˈdʒɪtəri]
adj. 紧张不安的; 心神不宁的
Collins.1 / BNC.21381 / COCA.16861
牛津词典
adj.
- 紧张不安的;心神不宁的
anxious and nervous
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 紧张不安的;举止慌张的
If someone isjittery, they feel nervous or are behaving nervously.- International investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
国际投资者已对该国的经济状况感到紧张不安。
- International investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
英英释义
adj
- being in a tense state
- characterized by jerky movements
- a jittery ride
双语例句
- It is also jittery about the "Occupy" movement that has been sweeping the West.
席卷西方的“占领”运动也使政府感到风声鹤唳。 - International investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
国际投资者已对该国的经济状况感到紧张不安。 - Analysts said the central bank initiatives were likely to help conditions, but warned that credit markets remained jittery.
分析师称,央行的上述措施可能有助于改善环境,但他们同时警告称,信贷市场仍紧张不安。 - Portuguese bank investors have also been jittery.
葡萄牙银行业的投资者也处于紧张状态。 - In the first case, you may have a crisis of confidence, where you get jittery nerves just at the last minute.
在第一种情境中,你可能会有信任危机,但你只会在最后一分钟会感到神经质且紧张。 - The only caveat is to be gentle; too much energy can make the patient jittery or headachy.
唯一的告诫就是安静;能量太多可以使得病人神经过敏或头痛。 - And in these jittery post-recession days, everyone is wondering just what it all means.
在经济衰退过后紧张不安的日子里,每个人都在想这意味着什么。 - Being jittery about the interview can result in cold, clammy hands, which create a negative impression.
情绪紧张地来参加面试会使你伸出的手冰冷潮湿,会给雇主留下负面印象。 - Congress was in a jittery mood after the unexpected speech by the president.
总统发表了出人意料的演讲后,国会里一片恐慌。 - I got too jittery this week.
这个星期我太神经紧张了。
