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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.
        1. 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。

      英英释义

      adj

      双语例句

      • 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。
      • But a jittery oil market is likely to send prices higher, helping Iran but not oil consumers.
        但石油市场的紧张情绪可能会推高油价,这样会更有利于伊朗而不是石油消费者。
      • The government is attempting to assuage jittery voters with promises of a reformed nuclear industry.
        日本政府承诺将对核电行业进行改革,希望借此缓解选民的紧张情绪。
      • Fraud allegations against several Chinese firms have made investors jittery, too.
        对几家中国公司真假难辨的评论也弄得投资者神经紧张。
      • He felt all jittery before the interview.
        面试前他感到非常紧张不安。
      • I have an important interview tomorrow, I feel jittery.
        明天我有一个很重要的约会,我有点紧张。
      • This highlights one crucial risk, Mr Neumann explained. Prices can quickly escalate if jittery consumers and public officials see supply risks looming, even if these are more perceived than real.
        这突显出一个至关重要的风险,纽曼解释道,如果心理紧张的消费者和政府官员认为供应风险迫在眉睫,价格就可能迅速飙升,哪怕这种风险更多是心理上的,而非真实存在的。
      • 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。
      • 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。
      • Stocks were rising again, but people were jittery.
        随后股票再度回升,但人们仍然紧张不安。