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  • tizzy

    • 英 [ˈtɪzi]
    • 美 [ˈtɪzi]

    释义

    • n.
      惊慌,紧张
  • 实用场景例句

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    • 惊慌
    • 紧张

    He got into a tizzy when he couldn't find his passport.

    他找不到护照时变得手忙脚乱。

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    He worked himself into a tizzy, grumbling and cursing under his breath.

    他把自己弄得心烦意乱,低声抱怨着咒骂。

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    Male journalists were thrown into a tizzy at the sight of female fighter pilots.

    男记者们一看到女战斗机飞行员就紧张起来。

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    She got into a tizzy when she couldn't find her keys.

    她找不到钥匙时变得心神不宁。

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    The kind of tizzy that this place gets into drives me up the wall.

    这地方的这种混乱状况,真让我束手无策.

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    Oh , I'm so excited about the party tonight. I'm all in a tizzy.

    今晚的聚会太让我兴奋了. 我有些亢奋.

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    When I walked in, all the girls in the office were in a tizzy.

    我走进去的时候, 办公室里的所有女孩儿都非常迷惑不解.

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    Nothing gets the sports world in a tizzy quite like a guarantee.

    没有比绝对的保证更能让运动界惊慌的了.

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    That put the whole office in a tizzy.

    那事使全办公室的人都大为惊讶.

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    He was in a tizzy and began to mutter and swear under his breath.

    他变得慌张,开始低声咕哝和咒骂。

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    The female pilot who flies fighter jets often causes male journalists to fall into a tizzy during interviews.

    这位驾驶战斗机的女飞行员常常让男记者在采访时陷入紧张。

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  • 英英释义

    Noun

    • 1. an excited state of agitation;

      "he was in a dither"

      "there was a terrible flap about the theft"

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