tizzy

[ˈtɪzi][ˈtɪzi]

n.惊慌,紧张

  • And he left the other ones in a real tizzy .

    然后他走了其他人 显得 吃惊

  • My mom gets in such a tizzy that she cooks enough to feed an army .

    哇,你妈妈一 兴奋 就会 好多 饭菜 她做的菜好吃吗?

  • This demand has thrown some organizations into a tizzy .

    这个要求使得一些组织陷入一种 慌乱 局面

  • And the most recent issue to put Chinese netizen 's into the typing tizzy is a proposal ( reported via ChinaSMACK and Netease ) to increase the largest renminbi denomination from RMB100 to RMB500 .

    最近提出的另中国网民感兴趣的一个提案就是把人民币的最大 面额从100提高到500。

  • She was in a real tizzy before the meeting .

    她在 会前 感到 心慌意乱

  • He was in a right tizzy muttering and swearing

    心情 非常 烦乱,嘴里咕咕哝哝地咒骂着。

  • He got in a tizzy because the car wouldn 't start .

    他因为汽车发动不起来而 心慌意乱

  • 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 激动 紧张