skittish
美音:['skɪtɪʃ] 英音:['skɪtɪʃ]简单释义:
adj.易惊而难以驾驭的;轻浮的;易变的;反复无常的
Web轻佻的;易惊的;容易受惊的
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完整释义:
adj.
1.易惊的(马等)
2.羞怯的;胆小的
3.(尤指女人)轻佻的
4.不可靠的,反复无常的
例句:
But the entire industry is facing the same combination of struggling economies, skittish customers and dismal growth prospects.
但整体来看,美国银行业面临的问题都是一样的:举步维艰的经济、有如惊弓之鸟的投资者和前景黯淡的经济增长。With investors so skittish during the crisis, Italy could ill afford to add much to its huge public debt.
经济危机期间,投资者投资意向如此不稳定,意大利已无力拿出方案解决巨大公共债务。Prices for food, raw materials and other commodities are rising, and that's making people skittish.
食品、原材料和其他商品的价格都在上涨,这使得人们忧心忡忡。Europe's central bankers are desperate for it to take over the bond-buying duties if markets stay skittish over Italy and Spain.
如果市场在意大利和西班牙继续震荡,欧洲央行行长们急需它来接管证券购买的职责。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。One explanation was that in skittish markets Bunds were prized for their extra liquidity.
一种解释是在变幻莫测的市场中人们特别青睐流动性特好的债券。Originally said she was really skittish, as people outside of the woman, he realized that dream of doing with her for too long.
原来她真的如外界所说的水性杨花的女人,他意识到这个有她的梦做得太久了。She is as skittish as a kitten playing with a piece of string.
她很活泼,就像一只摆弄绳子的小猫。
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