fidget / ˈfɪdʒ ɪt /

📖毕业后词汇烦躁不安烦躁盘弄烦扰

fidget3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently.
  2. to play with something in a restless or nervous way; fiddle: The boy kept fidgeting with the toy instead of paying attention.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to fidget; make uneasy: He was fidgeted by a hunch that the girl was going to cause trouble.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Often fidg·ets. the condition or an instance of being nervously restless, uneasy, or impatient.
  2. Also fidg·et·er. a person who fidgets.

fidget 近义词

v. 动词 verb

move restlessly

更多fidget例句

  1. These fidget toys can also help relieve stress in adults as well.
  2. The post Best fidget toys to relieve anxiety and boredom and increase focus appeared first on Popular Science.
  3. Type in “fidget spinners,” and you’ll see that there was a huge spike in 2017 when no-one could get enough of those toys.
  4. While flicking a fidget spinner around isn’t going to provide enough exercise to melt away the fat over the abs, the collective effect of moving around all day can be significant when it comes to calorie consumption.
  5. They fidget constantly and can rarely sleep, sometimes going a month or more on two to three hours of sleep a night.
  6. Then Michael and Alan would be inclined to fidget, until Michael announced it was time to go and swat.
  7. "I wish that boy Wiggins wouldn't fidget with his zuchetto," Michael's friend observed.
  8. Mr Neeld was in a fidget, a fidget of importance and expectancy.
  9. Mrs. Leslie came up in fidget and in fuss; she leant over Randal's shoulder and read the card.
  10. The prince cleared his throat, and began to fidget as though he were at a loss what to add further.