tizzy

英 [ˈtɪzi] 美 [ˈtɪzi]

n.  紧张; 慌张; 慌乱

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 紧张;慌张;慌乱
    a state of nervous excitement or confusion
    1. She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
      她在会前感到心慌意乱。

柯林斯词典

  1. PHRASE (尤指因小事)激动,烦乱,紧张
    If you get in a tizzy or into a tizzy, you get excited, worried, or nervous about something, especially something that is not important.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. 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。
  3. If the government gets caught up in partisan gridlock, all the Bush era tax cuts end on January 2nd – including those on capital gains and dividends ( hence why the equity markets are in such a tizzy this week).
    如果美国政府陷入党派僵局,所有布什时期的减税政策将于1月2日到期,包括资本所得税和股息税(这也是为何本周股市如此疲弱的原因之一)。
  4. This demand has thrown some organizations into a tizzy.
    这个要求使得一些组织陷入一种慌乱的局面。
  5. So if the property bubble bursts, it would certainly send the heavily-indebted local governments into a financial tizzy.
    因此,一旦地产泡沫破裂,负债运行的地方政府必定陷入深度财政危机。
  6. And he left the other ones in a real tizzy.
    然后他走了其他人都显得很吃惊。
  7. My mom gets in such a tizzy that she cooks enough to feed an army.
    哇,你妈妈一兴奋就会作好多饭菜啊?她做的菜好吃吗?
  8. He got in a tizzy because the car wouldn't start.
    他因为汽车发动不起来而心慌意乱。
  9. She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
    她在会前感到心慌意乱。

英英释义

noun

  1. an excited state of agitation
    1. he was in a dither
    2. there was a terrible flap about the theft

    Synonym:    ditherpotherfussflap