- 看过 antsy 的人也看了 :
- anxious
- edgy
- impatient
- restless
- on pins and needles
antsy 的定义
ants·i·er, ants·i·est.Informal.
- unable to sit or stand still; fidgety: The children were bored and antsy.
- apprehensive, uneasy, or nervous: I'm a little antsy since hearing those storm warnings.
antsy 近义词
fidgety
antsy 的近义词 5 个
更多antsy例句
- The pandemic had made them antsy to be social again, but the idea of a dance was inconceivable a year before.
- I was starting to get a little antsy, and with all the other routes full, I decided to ask some of the climbers on the wall if I could climb behind them rather than wait for them to top out.
- While I think many of us are getting antsy and want to get out and about, I think our relationship with the home has changed.
- Even when she vowed to take a month or two off from traveling, she’d get antsy and book a last-minute getaway.
- As an adult, well, it meant those same things, plus driving from one relative’s house to another, with two antsy little boys in the back seat.
- But the polls tightened up, and people started getting a little antsy.
- All antsy-ness dissipated when Kristian Nairn, a.k.a. Hodor, lumbered onstage.
- Handlers bring the puppies down in waves to prevent them from getting too tired, freaked out, or antsy while filming.
- Unable to see the statue up close, as planned, the students are already antsy—running around the fountain behind us.
- But following her second year, she says she “got antsy” and was ready to move on from classrooms and into audition rooms.
- Give the suits something to occupy themselves with—otherwise they get antsy and stir up trouble.
- "Tell the truth, I'm sort of antsy to get back," Joe Kivelson said.