twitchy
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?tw?t?.i]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?tw?t?.i]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj. 焦急的;焦躁不安的,神經(jīng)緊張的;痙攣的
英漢例句
- Even so, as protesters gather, the government is getting twitchy.
即使如此,當(dāng)抗議者聚集時(shí),政府也變得焦躁不安。 - Iran is far from alone in locking up bloggers. Governments across the Middle East are increasingly twitchy about their citizens' online activities.
并非只有伊朗逮捕博主,橫跨中東的政府機(jī)構(gòu)對于他們公民的網(wǎng)上活動(dòng)愈發(fā)焦躁不安。 - The parliamentary guards of those days—twitchy, unkempt and armed with only rudimentary weapons—were the nucleus of what later became Lithuania’s armed forces and security service.
當(dāng)年的議會(huì)警衛(wèi)們蓬頭垢面、神情緊張,只配有簡陋的武器,后來他們成為立陶宛軍隊(duì)和安全部門的核心。 - He was sweating heavily and his thigh muscles were twitchy from the steepness of the climb.
NPR: Robert Jordan, Hemingway's Bipartisan Hero - Always twitchy at any hint of instability, it has plenty of reasons to fret.
ECONOMIST: Banyan - Removing their immunity would favour British firms, which are generally less twitchy about operating under other countries' laws.
ECONOMIST: Iraq
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- nervous and worried, sometimes showing this through sudden movements or movements that do not appear smooth or relaxed
- If you are twitchy, you are behaving in a nervous way that shows you feel anxious and cannot relax.