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1) General subject: be fussy, be nervous, be on edge, be on the jump, chafe, feel nervous, fidget, get rattled, get the jitters, get the needle, have the fidgets to be in a fidget, have the jitters, have the needle, jitters, show fussiness, to be (all) on edge, to be fussy, to be in a flurry, to be on the jump, bite lips, have the heebie-jeebies, have the jeebies, get all steamed up, be stressed, get stressed, stress, stress out2) Colloquial: jitter3) Agriculture: get excited (о лошади)4) British English: get Y-fronts in a W5) Jargon: get edgy, go bananas, have jitters, have kittens, raise a dust, sweat bullets6) Banking: grow hot under the collar7) Makarov: be in a flurry, edgy, to be all on edge, to be in a fidget, chafe at, chafe under, feel edgy, have the fidgets8) Taboo: bugger about, come in ( one's) pants, have clinkers in (one's) bum, shit bricks, tear-ass about9) Idiomatic expression: get your knickers in a twist. -
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1) General subject: get the jitters, have the jitters, to be in a flap, go into a tail-spin, go into a flat spin, (to) feel alarm2) Colloquial: freak out (Woah, don't freak out, it's not the end of the world.)3) Jargon: run scared, hit the panic button4) Mass media: have jitters5) Makarov: be in a flap, push the panic button, flap about, flap chops, flap jaw, flap jowls, flap mouth6) Taboo: get the shits up -
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1) General subject: be anxious, be in a twitter, chatter, dodder, dread, flacker, flicker, get the jitters (от волнения), glimmer, guard, have the jitters (от волнения), have the twitters (обычно от страха), jitter (от волнения), palpitate (от страха, радости и т. п.; with), quake, quaver, quiver, shake, shiver, thrill (от страха, радости и т. п.), tingle (от), tremble, twiddle (о голосе), twitter, vacillate (о стенах и т.п.), verberate, vibrate, wabble (о голосе, звуке), waver (о голосе), wobble (о голосе, звуке), tremble for (за кого-л.)2) Aviation: scrub round5) Obsolete: trepidate6) Engineering: flutter8) Hunting: flemish (о гончей при отыскании следа)9) Mechanic engineering: oscillate10) Drilling: pound11) Makarov: waverer (о голосе) -
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1) General subject: buck along (в машине), dodder (особ. от старости), get the jitters (от возбуждения, страха), have the jitters (от возбуждения, страха), have the twitters, hotter (от смеха, гнева), jiggle, jitter (от возбуждения, страха), jog, joggle, jolt, jounce, jumble, jumble (в экипаже и т.п.), niddle noddle, niddle-noddle, quake (о земле), quiver, rock, shake, shiver, throb, totter, tremble, jolt along, bump and grind (shaking, striptease dance.), wrap in cotton-wool (над чем-л. / кем-л.)2) Colloquial: (над кем-л., чем-л.) fuss over3) Railway term: stagger4) Scottish language: hotch -
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1) General subject: be chicken, get a fright, get a scare, get rattled, have the jitters, to be chicken, get the scare2) American: scare3) Makarov: get the wind up, have the wind up4) Taboo: shit blue -
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1) ( совершать вибрации) vibrate2) разг. шутл. ( волноваться) be nervous / jumpy; have the jitters; be on tenterhooks -
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( у кого)груб.-прост.smb. lost his wits, got flustered; cf. smb. got the jitters (the willies)- Балда! Ты что ж людей давишь... Видать, сильно у тебя заслабила гайка, коли ты людей не можешь переждать! Куда? Ах ты, балда!.. - кричала она водителю грузовика. (А. Фадеев, Молодая гвардия) — 'Idiot!' she yelled at a lorry-driver... 'Who are you shoving? You must have lost your wits; can't you let people get out of the way? Hey, stop! Where do you think you're going, you fool?'
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