jitters 的 2 个定义
- jitters, nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness: Every time I have to make a speech, I get the jitters.
- fluctuations in the image on a television screen or in copy received by facsimile transmission, caused by interference or by momentary failures of synchronization.
- to behave nervously.
jitters 近义词
nervousness
nervous restlessness
jitters 的近义词 40 个
- anger
- stage fright
- tension
- turbulence
- uneasiness
- worry
- agitation
- animation
- butterflies
- creeps
- delirium
- discomfiture
- disquiet
- disquietude
- excitability
- feverishness
- fidget
- flap
- fluster
- fuss
- impatience
- jump
- moodiness
- neurasthenia
- neuroticism
- perturbation
- sensitivity
- shiver
- stimulation
- stress
- timidity
- tizzy
- to-do
- touchiness
- tremble
- trembles
- willies
- all-overs
- cold sweat
- tremulousness
jitters 的反义词 5 个
更多jitters例句
- After 10 minutes or so, I feel like I drank a small cup of coffee—minus the jitters.
- It was a case of the jitters, a nation primed to jump at the word “Boo!”
- So much for a pre-board glass of wine, here you can calm your jitters with a pre-flight drag.
- No wonder that medical scare left us with a case of the jitters.
- It is a very British take on the mishaps, family drama, and last minute jitters of a bride on the day of her wedding.
- Within five minutes everybody aboard had the galloping collywobbles and the twittering jitters.
- The whole earth had the jitters because of the apparently inevitable trial of strength between its two most gigantic powers.
- All the elves were done working, now cozy in bed, While Christmas Eve jitters danced around in their head.
- Comes out and sits on the side lines to watch practice quite often, and he gives me the jitters.
- The police might tell her she had been seized with a plain case of jitters.