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词汇 fidget
释义 fidget
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈfɪdʒ.ɪt/ us /ˈfɪdʒ.ɪt/
to make continuous, small movements, especially if they do not have a particular purpose and you make them without meaning to, for example because you are nervous or bored: 坐立不安
Children can't sit still for long without fidgeting.孩子们无法长时间老老实实地坐着不动。
He cleared his throat and nervously fidgeted with a pencil.他清了清嗓子,紧张地摆弄着铅笔。
He fidgets with a string of worry beads.他摆弄着一串安神珠。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making short, sudden movements
aquiver
choppily
choppiness
convulse
convulsion
flick
jerk
jerkily
jerkiness
jerky
jig
quake
quiver
shaky
shook
shudder
squirm
toss
tremulous
whip

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fidgety
fidget
noun
uk /ˈfɪdʒ.ɪt/ us /ˈfɪdʒ.ɪt/
[ C ]
a small movement that somebody makes repeatedly, often without meaning to, for example because they are nervous or bored:
Maddie is a sweet four-year-old with a constant fidget.
Up close, you could see his every nervous fidget.
[ C ]
a toy or other small object that is used to give people something to do with their hands when they are bored or nervous:
Fidgets come in all different shapes and sizes: little toys you can roll around in your hand, cubes with different functions on each side, or a little ball of putty you can squeeze and shape.
[ C ]UK often disapproving
a person who finds it difficult to stay still, and who often makes continuous, small movements, especially without meaning to: 坐不住的人,坐立不安的人
Tim's a terrible fidget.蒂姆是个一刻都坐不住的人。
 the fidgets[ plural ]UKinformal
a state in which you keep making small movements, especially without meaning to, for example because you are nervous or bored: 坐立不安
I got the fidgets halfway through the lecture.演讲听到中途我就坐不住了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making short, sudden movements
aquiver
choppily
choppiness
convulse
convulsion
flick
jerk
jerkily
jerkiness
jerky
jig
quake
quiver
shaky
shook
shudder
squirm
toss
tremulous
whip

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fidget | American Dictionary


fidget
verb[ I ]
us/ˈfɪdʒ·ɪt/
to make continuous small movements because you are uncomfortable or bored:
Children can’t sit still for long without fidgeting.

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We, too, tend to sit there waiting, waiting, fidgeting, waiting and suffocating just a bit.
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Throughout her performance she is fidgeting and crossing her legs in a way to suggest she urgently needs the toilet.
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Personal embarrassment is usually accompanied by some combination of blushing, sweating, nervousness, stammering, and fidgeting.
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Fidgeting during or outright avoidance of the test.
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She is listlessly fidgeting with her wedding ring, which she has threaded on her handkerchief.
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Sweating, dizziness, headaches, racing heartbeats, nausea, fidgeting, uncontrollable crying or laughing and drumming on a desk are all common.
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The acoustics made it difficult to hear him, and the wet cadets fidgeted throughout his speech.
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They say they have the "fidgets".
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A person verbally expressing a statement of truth while simultaneously fidgeting or avoiding eye contact may convey a mixed message to the receiver in the interaction.
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Common examples include: procrastination, fidgeting, overspending, nail-biting.
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If you do not do that, you have an amount of fidget and unrest which is very detrimental to work.
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The banks began to fidget and to look for more security in other areas, driving the small companies into the ground.
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If one drives 200 or 300 miles with three small children in the back of a car of course they will fidget.
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If one creates such a body and it has executive powers it will be at best a fidget and at worst will inhibit the creativity that we have to nurture.
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Instead, males fidget, get distracted, receive reprimands and often quit all together.
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