jumpy
英 [ˈdʒʌmpi]
美 [ˈdʒʌmpi]
adj. 胆战心惊的; 提心吊胆的; 紧张不安的
BNC.22717 / COCA.20535
牛津词典
adj.
- 胆战心惊的;提心吊胆的;紧张不安的
nervous and anxious, especially because you think that sth bad is going to happen
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 坐立不安的;胆战心惊的
If you arejumpy, you are nervous or worried about something.- I told myself not to be so jumpy...
我告诉自己别这么提心吊胆的。 - When he spoke his voice was jumpy.
他说话的时候声音听起来很紧张。
- I told myself not to be so jumpy...
英英释义
adj
- causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
- a rough ride
- being in a tense state
双语例句
- If you ask me, your boyfriend is kind of jumpy.
要我说,你的男友有点儿神经兮兮的。 - This guy is a little jumpy and nervous.
这家伙有点神经紧张。 - I'm rather jumpy about travelling on the Metro late at night.
深夜里坐地铁我总非常害怕。 - She was jumpy during her job interview because she was so nervous.
她在应征面谈的时候心惊肉跳,因为她太紧张了。 - I do hope you don't think I'm always as jumpy as this.
我希望你不要认为我老是这样神经质。 - Nobody is jumpy about growth, of course, but of the government's reaction to it.
当然,没人会为增长而忧虑,而是忧虑政府的反应。 - Why in the hell are you so jumpy?
你这么急究竟要干嘛? - The people on the screen are really moving in a normal way, and not in a jumpy fashion.
屏幕上的人物真的以正常的方式活动,而不是跳跃式的。 - In last year's jumpy markets, however, banks'fees rose to3% or more and have been slow to fall back.
然而在去年震荡波动的股票市场内,投资银行的手续费飙升,甚至超过了3%,且回落缓慢。 - The old lady knew that something was going to happen, and she was very jumpy.
这老太太知道要出事了,于是吓得心惊肉跳。