tizzy
英 ['tɪzɪ]***美 ['tɪzi]
- n. 极度激动狂乱的心情;万分惊讶
- adj. 声音微弱地嗡嗡响的
中文词源
- tizzy (n.)
- 1922, American English colloquial, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to slang tizzy "sixpence piece" (1804), a corruption of tester, a name for the coin (see tester (n.2)).
双语例句
- 1. He was in a right tizzy, muttering and swearing.
- 他心情非常烦乱,嘴里咕咕哝哝地咒骂着。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
- 她在会前感到心慌意乱。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. Male journalists have been sent into a tizzy by the idea of female fighter pilots.
- 男记者们一想到女战斗机飞行员就感到又激动又紧张。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Nothing gets the sports world in a tizzy quite like a guarantee.
- 没有比绝对的保证更能让运动界惊慌的了.
来自互联网
- 5. That put the whole office in a tizzy.
- 那事使全办公室的人都大为惊讶.
来自互联网