jitters
n. 神經過敏; 極度緊張; 激動(jitter的複數)
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...
我在最初兩次講演時感到非常緊張。
Officials feared that any public announcements would only increase market jitters.
政府官員擔心任何公開宣告只會加重市場恐慌。
1. extreme nervousness
Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.
資產價格激增的風險會引發通脹恐慌的提前爆發.
Athens ( again ) had a severe bout of the jitters.
雅典 ( 再一次 ) 曾為此憂心忡忡.
I get the jitters before exams.
考試前我很緊張.
The soft music might calm your jitters, but It's sure not my favorite.
柔和的音樂或許能使你緊張的情緒安定下來, 但這(音樂)是我最喜歡的.
Such jitters are understandable.
這種不安情緒可以理解.