skittish

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名词: skittishness

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单词例句:

Pilots still say it is "skittish" to fly, and UAVs of all kinds are much more prone to crashing.

飞行员仍说,这种飞机飞起来“很轻便”,而且所有类型的无人机都更容易坠毁。

Investors get skittish, worrying that the issues plaguing one big player will affect another.

投资者被吓到了,担心一个大玩家感染上瘟疫会传染给另一个。

Those reliant on skittish foreign capital have less room to take action than those countries with large amounts of domestic saving.

那些依赖变化无常的外国资本的国家跟有大量国内储蓄的国家相比,在应对危机时自己可以采取行动的空间更小。

Just before Christmas, in 1984,one of his cows at Pitsharn Farm in South Downs, England, started shedding weight, losing its balance and acting as skittish as a cat.

1984年圣诞节前,他位于英格兰南部丘陵的匹萨姆农场中有头牛开始掉膘、失去平衡,而且行为就像猫一样胆小易惊。

Since that time, doctors hae gotten more skittish about injecting people with a lie form of the irus, howeer, so the subunit approach took precedence.

然而从那时起,医生们就对给人体注射活病毒十分恼火,,所以优先考虑亚单位法。

Skittish Americans are not the only ones worried about Chinese exports.

并不是仅有小心翼翼的美国人对中国出口产品感到忧虑。

Adopting this benevolent attitude toward your own skittish, childish little ego is a fairly straightforward process, though not always an easy one.

将这个仁慈的态度用在自己那个紧张、孩子气的小小的”自我“上是一个十分直接的过程,不过这不一定是容易办到的。

These companies are reaping rewards from investors who are skittish about shakier rivals.

并且从举步维艰的对手那里俘获了一批游移不定的投资者。

She gets very skittish when her boy -friend is around.

她男朋友在场时,她就显得格外轻佻.