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
- Japanese officials are almost unanimously jittery about China, particularly its development of a blue-water navy.
日本官员几乎全都对中国神经过敏,特别是中国蓝水海军的发展。 - He felt all jittery before the interview.
面试前他感到非常紧张不安。 - It just reflects how jittery these markets are.
这反映出这些市场有多么不安。 - The mood remained jittery at the weekend.
上周末,各方的情绪仍然紧张。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - You seem a little jittery.
你像是有点神经过敏。 - 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。 - 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。
