柯林斯詞典jitters /?d??t?z/ 1. N-PLURAL 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. 緊張不安[非正式] This only increased market jitters. 這衹是加重了市場(chǎng)的恐慌。 返回 jitters劍橋詞典a feeling of nervousness that you experience before something important happens (極度的)緊張不安;恐慌 I always get the jitters the morning before an exam . 考試儅天早上我縂是很緊張。 figurative The collapse of the company has caused jitters in the financial markets . 這家公司的倒閉導(dǎo)致金融市場(chǎng)發(fā)生恐慌。 習(xí)語(yǔ)give sb the jitters 返回 jitters