edgy
adjective /ˈedʒi/
/ˈedʒi/
(comparative edgier, superlative edgiest)
(informal)- nervous, especially about what might happen
紧张的;烦躁不安的 - She's been very edgy lately.
她近来一直烦躁不安。 - After the recent unrest there is an edgy calm in the capital.
最近的骚乱之后,首都平静得令人不安。 - I’m feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.
我对明天的考试感到有点紧张。
Topics Feelingsc2- He was rather edgy with her.
他对她很不耐烦。 - Hester seemed edgy about something.
赫斯特似乎为了什么事焦躁不安。 - She made Jeff edgy with her constant demands.
她接连不断的要求使杰夫很烦躁。 - He became edgy and defensive.
他变得烦躁不安且心存戒心。
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- She's been very edgy lately.
- (of a film, book, piece of music, etc.) having a sharp exciting quality
紧张的;激动人心的 - a clever, edgy film
一部情节巧妙、扣人心弦的电影 - the Ska beat, faster than reggae and a bit edgier
斯卡曲风节拍,比雷鬼音乐更快,也更尖锐 - Her ideal man would be ‘edgy’.
她理想中的男人应该是“急躁的”。
- a clever, edgy film