agitation
英 [ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃn]
n. 焦虑不安; 忧虑; 烦乱; 骚动; 煽动; 鼓动; (液体的)搅动,摇动
复数:agitations
BNC.8673 / COCA.12905
牛津词典
noun
- 焦虑不安;忧虑;烦乱
worry and anxiety that you show by behaving in a nervous way- Dot arrived in a state of great agitation.
多特到达时十分焦虑不安。
- Dot arrived in a state of great agitation.
- 骚动;煽动;鼓动
public protest in order to achieve political change- widespread agitation for social reform
要求社会改革的大骚动
- widespread agitation for social reform
- (液体的)搅动,摇动
the act of stirring or shaking a liquid
柯林斯词典
- See also:Danny returned to Father's house in a state of intense agitation...Diane lit a cigarette, trying to mask her agitation.agitate
英英释义
noun
- the act of agitating something
- disturbance usually in protest
- the feeling of being agitated
- a state of agitation or turbulent change or development
- the political ferment produced new leadership
- social unrest
- a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance
双语例句
- Despite the long period of agitation for attaches, the services had not trained man specifically for the job, nor did they ever.
尽管陆海空三军为此费了不少口舌,进行了长期的鼓动,它们却没有培养出专门从事这项工作的人才来,后来它们也没有这样做。 - He felt against his shirt, the agitation of her bosom.
他感到她的胸脯贴住自己的衬衫,不断地一起一伏。 - Wait is deeply anxious worry and raring agitation. I have no hate but quiet care and sincere blessings!
等待是焦灼的烦恼和渴望的激动。无奈的日子我没有怨也没有恨,有的只是默默的关怀和真切的祝福! - You have seen the worst of her agitation.
她最激动的时候就是你见到她的时候。 - His talk about apartheid created agitation.
他的关于种族隔离的谈话激起了骚动。 - A state or feeling of nervous agitation or tension.
激动神经兴奋或紧张的状态或情感。 - She was full of jealousy and agitation.
她心里充满了嫉妒和不安。 - He made no attempt to disguise his agitation
他毫不掩饰自己的焦虑不安。 - Danny returned to Father's house in a state of intense agitation
丹尼回到神父的房子时显得极为焦虑不安。 - To make by the agitation of milk or cream.
通过搅拌牛奶或奶油制造。