jumpy
英['dʒʌmpi]
美['dʒʌmpi]
adj. (形容词)
- 神经质的
- 提心吊胆的,心惊肉跳的,紧张不安的
- 跳动的,跳跃的,震动的
- 急遽变化的,急剧变化的
- 激动紧张的,紧张的
- 易于激动或受惊吓的,易受惊的
Adjective:
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being in a tense state
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causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements;
"a rough ride"
- 1. She described Mr Hutchinson as nervous and jumpy after his wife's disappearance.
- 据她描述,哈钦森先生自从妻子失踪后变得神经兮兮、一惊一乍的.
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. When he spoke his voice was jumpy.
- 他说话的时候声音听起来很紧张。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. I told myself not to be so jumpy.
- 我告诉自己别这么提心吊胆的。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The refugees are still jumpy, although they are now in safety.
- 难民们虽然已经到了安全地带,但还是战战兢兢的.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 5. We felt jumpy after she told us the house was haunted.
- 在她告诉我们这屋子闹鬼之后,我们就觉得神经兮兮的.
来自辞典例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
- The jumpy mother is always cross with her children.
这个神经质的母亲老是对孩子发脾气。
- It was beginning to make him very jumpy.
这使他开始感到心神不安。