英 [ˌwɜːkt ˈʌp]
激动的,紧张的:指因某事而感到激动、紧张或焦虑。
生气的,恼火的:指因某事而感到愤怒、生气或恼火。
worked up //
形容词 If someone is worked up, they are angry or upset. 生气的; 烦恼的
Steve shouted at her. He was really worked up now.
斯蒂夫朝她大吼。他现在真的生气了。
... 劳工移动率 labor turnover 激动;生气 worked up 动物艺术画家 animalist ...
... vulgarity 粗俗,粗俗语,粗野行为 worked up 激动,生气 perverse 不正当的 ...
... aroused 动词arouse的过去式... worked up 神经紧张 mad 发疯的,发狂似的...
What are you so worked up about?
什么事使得你这么激动?
The music worked up to a rousing finale.
乐曲渐变到一个激动人心的末乐章。
There's no point in getting worked up about it.
为此大发脾气也无济于事。
I don't know if that's true, but that's what we hear. And the Indians are very,very worked up about this and say,"Well,you know, the Chinese have had this capability to listen in on BlackBerry communications for years- there's a double standard."
VOA : standard.2010.08.11
I actually do get worked up over these things because it drives me nuts because these are not hard problems to solve and yet consistently throughout society and your own laptops there are dozens of examples I'm sure of poorly designed software.
我确实对这些东西很生气,因为它令我发狂,因为这不是很难解决的难题,然而贯穿整个社会,在你自己的笔记本上,我确信有很多这样,设计地很挫的软件的例子。
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Now one--people get very worked up about what the government nutrition guidelines are.
现在政府的营养指南,引起人们很大的兴趣
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They were from the democracy groups,universities, and media organizations that worked with the State Department to set up the contest.
VOA : special.2009.10.02
They worked quickly to catch up. Less than a year later, on October first,nineteen fifty-eight, the National Aeronautic and Space Administration,or NASA, began operations.
VOA : special.2010.08.20
It was nothing special, either, that fight, nothing to get all worked up about.
"It turns out that they had quite a bit more already worked up, " he says.
My TPC colleagues worked up some numbers to show how these tax breaks are distributed.