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['dʒɪtəz]to get the jitters — dostawać (dostać perf) trzęsiączki (inf)
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['xhitë:s] n. pl. zhrg. frikë, emocion; ankth; have the jitters më hyjnë drithmat -
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/'dʤitəz/ * danh từ số nhiều - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) nỗi bồn chồn lo sợ, sự hốt hoảng kinh hãi =to have the jitters+ bồn chồn lo sợ, sợ xanh mắt -
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[΄dзitəz] n pl խսկց. ջղեր, նյարդեր. have the jitters ներվայնանալ. get the jitterss վախից դո ղալ -
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[`ʤɪtəz]нервное возбуждение; испуг; дрожание, трепетание, нервная дрожьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > jitters
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عصبانيت فوقالعاده، از كوره در رفته، وحشت
См. также в других словарях:
jitters — n. an uneasy state; nervousness; as, the prospect of being drafted gave him a bad case of the jitters. Syn: nervousness, nerves, screaming meemies. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jitters — UK US /ˈdʒɪtəz/ noun [plural] INFORMAL ► feelings of nervousness or fear: »Tougher credit conditions have caused jitters in the financial markets … Financial and business terms
jitters — (n.) extreme nervousness, 1925, American English, perhaps an alteration of dialectal chitter tremble, shiver, from M.E. chittern to twitter, chatter … Etymology dictionary
jitters — [n] nervousness anxiety, dither, fidgets, heebie jeebies*, jumps, nerves, shakes, shivers, tenseness, willies*; concepts 230,410,690 Ant. calmness … New thesaurus
jitters — n. (colloq.) panic 1) to have the jitters 2) to give smb. the jitters 3) a case of the jitters (she had a bad case of the jitters) * * * (colloq.) [ panic ] to have the jitters to give smb. the jitters a case of the jitters (she had a bad case of … Combinatory dictionary
jitters — [[t]ʤɪ̱tə(r)z[/t]] N PLURAL: oft the N If you have the jitters, you feel extremely nervous, for example because you have to do something important or because you are expecting important news. [INFORMAL] I had a case of the jitters during my first … English dictionary
jitters — noun get the jitters informal to feel anxious, especially before an important event or before something difficult: It s my driving test next week, and I ve got the jitters already … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jitters — n. the nervous shakes. □ I get the jitters when I have to talk in public. □ Too much booze gives me the jitters … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
jitters — jit|ters [ˈdʒıtəz US ərz] n [plural] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from Mandingo ji to frightened ] informal a nervous, worried feeling, especially before an important event ▪ The jitters are worst in the capital, where 61% of people are… … Dictionary of contemporary English
jitters — noun Plural of jitter … Wiktionary
jitters — jit·ters jit ərz n pl a state of extreme nervousness or nervous shaking jit·ter jit ər vi jit·teri·ness jit ə rē nəs n jit·tery adj … Medical dictionary