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fidget

英 [ˈfɪdʒɪt]

美 [ˈfɪdʒɪt]

v.  坐立不安; 烦躁
n.  坐立不安的人

过去式:fidgeted 第三人称单数:fidgets 复数:fidgets 现在分词:fidgeting 过去分词:fidgeted 

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BNC.22516 / COCA.14094

短语动词

fidget aboutfidget around
1. 坐立不安;烦躁  

牛津词典

    verb

    • 坐立不安;烦躁
      to keep moving your body, your hands or your feet because you are nervous, bored, excited, etc.
      1. Sit still and stop fidgeting!
        坐好,不要动来晃去的!

    noun

    • 坐立不安的人
      a person who is always fidgeting

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 坐立不安;烦躁
        If youfidget, you keep moving your hands or feet slightly or changing your position slightly, for example because you are nervous, bored, or excited.
        1. Brenda fidgeted in her seat.
          布伦达在座位上烦躁不安。
        2. Fidget aroundandfidget aboutmean the same asfidget.
          fidget around 和 fidget about 同 fidget
        3. There were two new arrivals, fidgeting around, waiting to ask questions.
          有两个新来的人坐立不安地等着提问。
      • VERB (由于紧张或无聊)摆弄,拨弄
        If youfidget withsomething, you keep moving it or touching it with your fingers with small movements, for example because you are nervous or bored.
        1. He fidgeted with his tie...
          他摆弄着领带。
        2. The priest fidgeted nervously with his black rosary beads.
          牧师紧张地拨弄着他的黑色念珠。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion
        1. he's got the fidgets
        2. waiting gave him a feeling of restlessness
        Synonym:fidgetinessrestlessness

      verb

      • move restlessly
        1. The child is always fidgeting in his seat

      双语例句

      • He might feel a bit uncomfortable sitting in the same position and might even fidget or fuss for no reason.
        他可能会觉得坐在相同的位置有点不自在,甚至还会没来由地烦躁或大惊小怪。
      • A lively, smart conversation. Fidget with small objects when talking, indicating nervousness or boredom.
        一次活泼,机敏的谈话与人交谈摆弄小物件显得心不在焉,表示你神经过敏或厌倦。
      • Remember to sit still and straight and don't fidget.
        记住要坐直不要乱动,也不要不耐烦。
      • Hurry up, your father is beginning to fidget, ie show signs of impatience.
        快点,你父亲有些不耐烦了。
      • As soon as the crowd starts to fidget change the music.
        一旦人群开始出现厌烦情绪,就改变曲目。
      • Then, the following every months, I will be happy to welcome you! And need no fidget and worry any more!
        那么,接下来的每一个月,我都然高兴迎接你的到来,不必有再有任何的担忧,也不必再烦躁!
      • Nothing looks worse than to see a speaker fidget about or adopt peculiar positions or mannerisms.
        一个坐立不安老是摆出特殊或奇怪姿态的演讲者是再难看不过的了。
      • As you stand in my front hallway, waiting for my daughter to appear, and more than an hour goes by, do not sigh and fidget.
        当你踏上我家的门廊等我女儿时,如果一个小时过去了她还没有出现,别不耐烦!
      • Brenda fidgeted in her seat.
        布伦达在座位上烦躁不安。
      • She began at length to recover, to fidget about in her chair, get up, sit down again, wonder, and bless herself.
        到最后她才完全弄明白了是怎么回事,于是在椅子上坐立不安,一会儿站起来,一会儿又坐下去,一会儿诧异,一会儿又为自己祝福。