jitters
jitters 英 [ˈdʒɪtəz] 美 [ˈdʒɪtərz]
n. 神经过敏;激动(jitter的复数) v. 抖动(jitter的三单形式);紧张不安;使激动
名词复数:jitterss
- When you're really anxious and jumpy, you can say you have the jitters. Your jitters might make it hard to stand calmly in front of an audience and deliver a speech.
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- n. 神经过敏;激动(jitter的复数)
- v. 抖动(jitter的三单形式);紧张不安;使激动
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1. But her wedding jitters could be a thing of the past – if legislators get their way in Mexico City.
如果市议员们让提案在墨西哥城成为法律,她可能不会在因结婚而紧张不安了。
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2. Many people feel that caffeine increases their mental alertness. Higher doses of caffeine can cause anxiety, dizziness, headaches, and the jitters. Caffeine can also interfere with normal sleep.
许多人感觉咖啡因可以使他们的神智更加清楚。高剂量的咖啡可以引起焦虑、头晕、、头痛、紧张不安,亦会影响正常睡眠。
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3. One response to market jitters would be to guarantee all bank debt, not just the new stuff.
对市场各方不安的回应就是担保所有的银行债,而不仅仅是新发行的。
- jitters (n.) "extreme nervousness," 1925, American English, perhaps an alteration of dialectal chitter "tremble, shiver," from Middle English chittern "to twitter, chatter."
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