英 [snɪt] 美 [snɪt]
n. 焦急状态;发怒;心情紧张
snit /snɪt/
名词 a fit of temper 发怒
a state of agitated irritation
he was in a snit
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... 心情浮动的 flighty, whimsical 心情焦躁的 uptight 心情紧张或紊乱 snit ...
She's been in a snit since I took the car without telling her.
我没跟她打招呼就把她的车开走,她心里一直有气。(使用。
But once we figured each other out, it became a compelling reason to stick with Gmail rather than leave in a snit.
不过一旦弄明白,它就变成一个令人信服的理由让我们继续使用Gmail而不是一怒之下弃之而去。
Any conscious attempt to avoid learning the laws can get you in a snit.
Wall Street then threw a snit and slashed 777 points off the Dow in one day.
Vain Arafat is in a snit because of all the attention lavished on Syria, with which Arafat has had very cool relations.