skittish的中文翻译是什么意思

skittish

US/ˈskɪtɪʃ/
UK/ˈskɪtɪʃ/

adj. 易激动的,轻佻的

skittish柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED(人或动物)易激动的,易受惊的

If you describe a person or animal as skittish, you mean they are easily made frightened or excited.

  • The declining dollar gave heart to skittish investors.

    美元的衰落给总是担惊受怕的投资者们带来了信心。

ADJ-GRADED没长性的;轻佻的;善变的;靠不住的

Someone who is skittish does not concentrate on anything or take life very seriously.

  • ...his relentlessly skittish sense of humour.

    他那永远变化不定的幽默感

skittish英文释义

Adjective

1. unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)

    skittish场景例句

    Skittish investors are keen buyers of Germany government paper, too, driving bond yields down.

    忧心忡忡的投资者热衷于购买德国政府债券, 也驱使债券收益率下降.

    My fellow legislators were skittish about appearing in any way be soft on crime.

    我的议员同事们并不想以任何方式显露出对犯罪的手软.

    Skittish investors are keen buyers of Germany's government paper, too, driving bond yields down.

    躁动不安的投资者对德国公债的的狂热也促使了公债收益率的下滑.

    She is as skittish as a kitten playing with a piece of string.

    她很活泼,就像一只摆弄绳子的小猫.

    With consumers so skittish, service industries are not faring well either.

    鉴于消费者如此易受波动, 服务业进展得亦不如人意.

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    skittish词性变形

    skittishlyskittishness

    skittish近义词

    flightyexcitable