agitated
agitated 英 [ˈædʒɪteɪtɪd] 美 [ˈædʒəˌtetɪtɪd]
adj. 激动的;焦虑的;表现不安的 v. 焦虑;鼓动(agitate的过去分词)
- Someone who is agitated is visibly upset. If you have ever walked into a room and instantly been asked, "What's wrong?" you probably looked agitated.
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- adj. 激动的;焦虑的;表现不安的
- v. 焦虑;鼓动(agitate的过去分词)
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1. The crowd was agitated by his speech.
人群被他的演说激动起来。
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2. He always did this whenever he was greatly agitated.
他每次在心情非常激动时总是这样。
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3. He became confused and agitated, waving his gun at us.
他有些晕头转向,激动地对着我们挥舞他的枪。
- agitated (adj.) 1610s, "set in motion," past-participle adjective from agitate (v.). Meaning "disturbed" is from 1650s; that of "disturbed in mind" is from 1756. Meaning "kept constantly in public view" is from 1640s.
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