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fidgeting

英 [ˈfɪdʒɪtɪŋ]

美 [ˈfɪdʒɪtɪŋ]

v.  坐立不安; 烦躁
fidget的现在分词

现在分词:fidgeting 

COCA.42532

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。

双语例句

  • Avoid tapping your fingers or fidgeting with a pen.
    避免轻叩手指或心不在焉地玩弄钢笔。
  • When you're not fidgeting, you look very beautiful and very tall.
    当你不坐立不安时你非常的美,而且非常的高。
  • Shining his flashlight in the window, he saw a young man fidgeting in the front seat glancing at his watch and a young woman sitting in the back seat and reading a magazine.
    用手电照了一下车窗,看见一个小男孩在前座上坐立不安地看着手表,一个小女孩坐在后座上看杂志。
  • They were fidgeting and wriggling in their seats
    他们在座位上焦躁不安,扭来扭去。
  • As the most passive activity behind lying down, being seated burns a bare minimum of calories-even eating an apple or fidgeting uses more energy than parking your bottom on a chair.
    作为被动性仅次于躺的活动,“坐”的状态将人体热量消耗降至最低&吃一颗苹果或“坐立不安”的扭来扭去,都比“黏”坐在椅子上消耗的热量多。
  • What you back there fidgeting for?
    你干嘛在后面坐立不安的?
  • He walked to her house, nervous, and fidgeting, Running his thoughts over and over his head.
    他向女孩的住所走去,紧张,坐立不安。头脑中一遍遍想着那些。
  • Don't feel comfortable fidgeting in front of your co-workers?
    在同事面前经常走动会让你感到不自在?
  • He sniffed, fidgeting in discomfort, uneasy at the suggestion
    他吸了吸鼻子,对这项提议感到窘迫不安,心烦意乱。
  • Starting a couple of days earlier, Tom had been fidgeting almost constantly, childlike.
    两天前开始,汤姆已不断地孩子气地坐立不安。