jitters 英 [ˈdʒɪtəz]   美 [ˈdʒɪtərz]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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."
jit·ters / ˈdʒɪtəz ; NAmE ˈdʒɪtərz / ( oftenthe jitters ) noun [plural ] ( informal) feelings of being anxious and nervous, especially before an important event or before having to do sth difficult (事前的)紧张不安 I always get the jittersbefore exams. 我考试前总是很紧张。 jit·ters / ˈdʒɪtəz ; NAmE ˈdʒɪtərz /
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