jitters
[ˈdʒɪtərz]
n.
神经过敏;
极度紧张;
激动(jitter的复数);
v.
紧张不安;
使激动;
抖动(jitter的三单形式);
神经过敏地说;
例句:
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I had a case of the jitters during my first two speeches.
我在最初两次讲演时感到非常紧张。
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Officials feared that any public announcements would only increase market jitters.
政府官员担心任何公开声明只会加重市场恐慌。
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I always get the jitters before exams.
我考试前总是很紧张。
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We all have stuff that gives us the jitters.
来自BBC
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That number usually is a reflection of economic jitters.
来自WSJ
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But I suspect those market jitters will continue.
来自THETIMES