常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Even so, as protesters gather, the government is getting twitchy.即使如此,當(dāng)抗議者聚集時(shí),政府也變得焦躁不安。Iran is far from alone in locking up bloggers. Governments across the Middle East are increasingly twitchy about their citizens' online activities.并非只有伊朗逮捕博主,橫跨中東的政府機(jī)構(gòu)對(duì)于他們公民的網(wǎng)上活動(dòng)愈發(fā)焦躁不安。The parliamentary guards of those days—twitchy, unkempt and armed with only rudimentary weapons—were the nucleus of what later became Lithuania’s armed forces and security service.當(dāng)年的議會(huì)警衛(wèi)們蓬頭垢面、神情緊張,只配有簡(jiǎn)陋的武器,后來(lái)他們成為立陶宛軍隊(duì)和安全部門的核心。權(quán)威例句He was sweating heavily and his thigh muscles were twitchy from the steepness of the climb.NPR: Robert Jordan, Hemingway's Bipartisan HeroAlways twitchy at any hint of instability, it has plenty of reasons to fret.ECONOMIST: BanyanRemoving their immunity would favour British firms, which are generally less twitchy about operating under other countries' laws.ECONOMIST: Iraq 返回 twitchy