tizzy
英 [ˈtɪzi]
美 [ˈtɪzi]
n. 紧张; 慌张; 慌乱
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牛津词典
noun
- 紧张;慌张;慌乱
a state of nervous excitement or confusion- She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
她在会前感到心慌意乱。
- She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
柯林斯词典
- PHRASE (尤指因小事)激动,烦乱,紧张
If you getin a tizzyorinto a tizzy, you get excited, worried, or nervous about something, especially something that is not important.- He was in a right tizzy, muttering and swearing...
他心情非常烦乱,嘴里咕咕哝哝地咒骂着。 - Male journalists have been sent into a tizzy by the idea of female fighter pilots.
男记者们一想到女战斗机飞行员就感到又激动又紧张。
- He was in a right tizzy, muttering and swearing...
英英释义
noun
- an excited state of agitation
- he was in a dither
- there was a terrible flap about the theft