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jit.tersH5JIt7Ez, $5JIt7Lzpl n infmla feeling of nervousness which you experience before something important happens(极度的)紧张不安;恐慌I always get the jitters the morning before an exam.每次考试前的早上,我总是紧张不安。By the second performance, some of the first-night jitters were over and the actors began to relax a bit more.到第二场演出的时候,初演的一些紧张情绪消失了,演员们开始放松了一些。(fig. ) The collapse of the company has caused jitters in the financial markets.那家公司的倒闭引起了金融市场的恐慌。If you give someone the jitters, you make them nervous or frightened.使紧张不安;使恐慌Come away from that cliff edge! You're giving me the jitters!离开悬崖!你把我吓坏了!
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