jittery的意思和读音

jittery

: [ˈdʒɪtəri] : ['dʒɪtəri]

adj.

adj.calm

adj.nervous,nervy,jumpy,on edge,edgy

jitteryadj.

1.anxious and nervous

adj.1.

adj.1.feeling nervous and upset, and sometimes being unable to keep still because of this

1. tabby ... jittery paschal lamb ...

2. irritable jittery ; nervous ; ...

3. symptoms jittery highly contagious ...

4. [ terrified] [ jittery;be confusecd and uneasy] [ panic] ...

5. bestow jittery enthusiastically , ...

6....... ... jingle n. 广 jittery adj. job satisfaction ...

7. a bit jittery expect ...

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1.Analysts said the central bank initiatives were likely to help conditions, but warned that credit markets remained jittery.

2.Bayern Munich coach Louis van Gaal offloaded him last summer, jittery about Lucio's willingness to race out of defense with the ball.西西

3.The market is completely focused on Europe and is likely to be very jittery as we head into today's EU summit.

4.The markets were already jittery after poor US consumer confidence numbers on Friday, which had prompted a sell-off in New York.

5.It is still Bush's power to act now, but Obama's obligation to tell jittery Americans what he plans to do.

6.Germany and France believed that the assurance would be enough to persuade jittery markets that the EU wouldn't allow Greece to default.使

7.So far, all the measures world leaders have taken have done little to calm jittery markets.

8.Celtic looked nervous and jittery in the opening stages and made unforced errors but Milan failed to punish them.

9.If jittery politicians are looking for another argument to sway sceptical voters, how about this?怀

10.Political struggles, Naoto Kan lost for a while longer while, already jittery, a loner.