twitchy

英[?tw?t?i]
美[?tw?t?i]

基本釋義

adj.
抽搐的,抽動(dòng)的,痙攣性的; 焦躁不安的

實(shí)用例句

He was still twitchy and we awaited Ann's return anxiously.

他仍然焦慮不安,我們擔(dān)心地等著安回來(lái)。

柯林斯例句

Afraid of bad publicity, the department had suddenly become very twitchy about journalists.

該部門(mén)害怕出現(xiàn)負(fù)面宣傳,在面對(duì)記者時(shí)突然變得手足無(wú)措。

柯林斯例句

People are beginning to get twitchy about all these rumours.

大家聽(tīng)到這些謠言都驚慌起來(lái).

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Understandably, the European Space Agency is twitchy about its investment.

想當(dāng)然的, 歐洲太空總署對(duì)這項(xiàng)投資焦躁不安.

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People are beginning to get twitchy about all the bad news.

大家聽(tīng)到這些消息都驚慌起來(lái).

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The World Bank is twitchy about its investment.

世界銀行對(duì)這項(xiàng)投資焦躁不安.

互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

Regulators are also twitchy.

主管部門(mén)同樣憂心忡忡.

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No wonder the family is getting twitchy: things could get much worse before they get better.

難怪現(xiàn)在福特家族如坐針氈: 泰來(lái)之前惟恐否極.

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