jitters
n. 神经过敏; 极度紧张; 激动(jitter的复数)
If you have the jitters, you feel extremely nervous, for example because you have to do something important or because you are expecting important news.
I had a case of the jitters during my first two speeches...
我在最初两次讲演时感到非常紧张。
Officials feared that any public announcements would only increase market jitters.
政府官员担心任何公开声明只会加重市场恐慌。
1. extreme nervousness
Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.
资产价格激增的风险会引发通胀恐慌的提前爆发.
Athens ( again ) had a severe bout of the jitters.
雅典 ( 再一次 ) 曾为此忧心忡忡.
I get the jitters before exams.
考试前我很紧张.
The soft music might calm your jitters, but It's sure not my favorite.
柔和的音乐或许能使你紧张的情绪安定下来, 但这(音乐)是我最喜欢的.
Such jitters are understandable.
这种不安情绪可以理解.