skittish

导读:skittish英[ˈskɪtɪʃ]美[ˈskɪtɪʃ]adj.易激动的,轻佻的;副词:skittishly; 名词:skittishness; 例句With consumers so skittish, service industries are not faring well

skittish

[ˈskɪtɪʃ][ˈskɪtɪʃ]

adj.易激动的,轻佻的;

副词:skittishly;

名词:skittishness;

例句

With consumers so skittish, service industries are not faring well either.鉴于消费者如此易受波动, 服务业进展得亦不如人意.

She gets very skittish when her boy - friend is around.她男朋友在场时,她就显得格外轻佻.

...his relentlessly skittish sense of humour.他那永远变化不定的幽默感

The declining dollar gave heart to skittish investors.美元的衰落给总是担惊受怕的投资者们带来了信心。

同义词

skittish的同义词之:

flightyexcitable

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ADJ-GRADED

(人或动物)易激动的,易受惊的

If you describe a person or animal as skittish, you mean they are easily made frightened or excited.

例句

The declining dollar gave heart to skittish investors.美元的衰落给总是担惊受怕的投资者们带来了信心。

ADJ-GRADED

没长性的;轻佻的;善变的;靠不住的

Someone who is skittish does not concentrate on anything or take life very seriously.

例句

...his relentlessly skittish sense of humour.他那永远变化不定的幽默感

英英词典释义

Adjective

1. unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)

slake
skirmish
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