jittery
adjective /ˈdʒɪtəri/
/ˈdʒɪtəri/
(informal)- anxious and nervous
紧张不安的;心神不宁的 - I felt jittery before going on stage.
上台前我感到紧张不安。 - The election campaign got off to a jittery start.
竞选活动开始时有些紧张。 - Just talking about it made her jittery.
光说这件事就让她神经过敏。 - All this talk of war was making him jittery.
所有这些关于战争的传言让他心神不宁。
Synonyms nervousnervousTopics Feelingsc2- neurotic
- on edge
- jittery
- nervous easily worried or frightened:
- He was of a nervous disposition.
他生性紧张。
- He was of a nervous disposition.
- neurotic not behaving in a reasonable, calm way, because you are worried about something:
- She became neurotic about keeping the house clean.
她变得对保持房屋清洁有点神经质。
- She became neurotic about keeping the house clean.
- on edge nervous or easily made angry:
- She was always on edge before an interview.
她在面试前总是紧张不安。
- She was always on edge before an interview.
- jittery (informal) anxious and nervous:
指紧张不安的、心神不宁的: - All this talk of job losses was making him jittery.
所有这些关于失业的话题使他心神不宁。
- All this talk of job losses was making him jittery.
- a nervous/neurotic man/woman/girl
- to feel nervous/on edge/jittery
- a bit nervous/on edge/jittery
Collocations DictionaryJittery is used with these nouns:- nerve
词源1920s: of unknown origin. - I felt jittery before going on stage.