antsy 英 [ˈæntsi]   美 [ˈæntsi]

antsy

antsy  英 [ˈæntsi] 美 [ˈæntsi]

adj. 坐立不安的;焦虑的 

名词复数:antsies 

It's a happy moment, even if the lack of Wi-Fi makes Levchin antsy. 这是个欢乐的时刻,即使因为缺了无线网让莱佛青有点坐立不安。
Personally, I get antsy when I think I'm boring someone else. 就我自己而言,当我觉得打搅到别人的时候,我会感到坐立不安。

  • If you're antsy, you're restless and fidgety. It's hard not to be antsy when you're waiting to learn whether or not you've been accepted to your first choice of colleges.
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  • adj. 坐立不安的;焦虑的
  • 1. It's a happy moment, even if the lack of Wi-Fi makes Levchin antsy.

    这是个欢乐的时刻,即使因为缺了无线网让莱佛青有点坐立不安。

  • 2. Personally, I get antsy when I think I'm boring someone else.

    就我自己而言,当我觉得打搅到别人的时候,我会感到坐立不安。

  • 3. Though Bear Stearns's overall financing from other banks totaled $119 billion, the Rabobank decision signaled that lenders were getting antsy.

    尽管贝尔斯登从其它银行贷到的钱多达1190亿美元,但荷兰合作银行的举动表明放贷者也已经坐立不安了。

  • antsy (adj.) "restlessly impatient," 1838, American English, from plural of ant + -y (2); probably reflecting the same image as the slang expression have ants in (one's) pants "be restless and fidgety" from a century later. Related: Antsiness.
antsy / ˈæntsi ; NAmE ˈæntsi / adjective ( NAmE) ( informal) impatient; not able to keep still 烦躁的;坐立不安的 antsy / ˈæntsi ; NAmE ˈæntsi /
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