fidgets

英 [ˈfɪdʒɪts] 美 [ˈfɪdʒɪts]

v.  坐立不安; 烦躁
fidget的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 坐立不安;烦躁
    If you fidget, you keep moving your hands or feet slightly or changing your position slightly, for example because you are nervous, bored, or excited.
    1. Brenda fidgeted in her seat.
      布伦达在座位上烦躁不安。
    2. Fidget around and fidget about mean the same as fidget .
      fidget around 和 fidget about 同 fidget
    3. There were two new arrivals, fidgeting around, waiting to ask questions.
      有两个新来的人坐立不安地等着提问。
  2. VERB (由于紧张或无聊)摆弄,拨弄
    If you fidget with something, you keep moving it or touching it with your fingers with small movements, for example because you are nervous or bored.
    1. He fidgeted with his tie...
      他摆弄着领带。
    2. The priest fidgeted nervously with his black rosary beads.
      牧师紧张地拨弄着他的黑色念珠。

双语例句

  1. A long tale gives a child fidgets.
    太长的故事会使小孩子烦躁不安。
  2. Sometimes he looks shy, turns away, and fidgets with his fingers.
    有时他看起来很害羞,转过身去,不安的玩弄着手指。
  3. The long speech gave us the fidgets.
    冗长的演讲使我们烦躁不安。
  4. It was just the restlessness and fidgets that my mother complained of.
    这正是我母亲说她的那种坐立不安手脚不停。
  5. A survey has found that people with negative assets are at a greater risk of suffering from mood disorders. Sufferers display symptoms of persistent insomnia, fidgets and depression.
    一项调查发现,负资产人士有情绪病的危险较大,患者持续出现失眠,烦燥和情绪低落的徵状。
  6. His voice was deep and rich and somehow took the fidgets out of them.
    它的声音深沉、圆润,不知怎么竟消除了他们的不安。
  7. Give [ have, get] the fidgets Mr Allen was shaken up by the false alarm.
    艾伦先生被假警报搞得心神不宁。