tizzy
/ˈtɪzi/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɪzi] /ˈtɪzi/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɪzi] /ˈti-zē How to pronounce tizzy (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tizzy — 名詞
1. a short period of feeling upset, nervous, and unable to think clearly — for exam
慌亂;緊張
短暫的焦慮困惑狀態
a short period of feeling upset, nervous, and unable to think clearly — for example, before a difficult exam or after receiving unexpected bad news
Anong worked herself into a tizzy trying to finish the report by noon.
Anong 為了趕中午前完成報告而把自己弄得慌慌張張。
collocation: work oneself into a tizzy
The whole office was in a tizzy after the CEO announced sudden layoffs.
執行長突然宣布裁員後,整個辦公室一片慌亂。
collocation: in a tizzy (group setting)
Greta got in a tizzy when she could not find her passport before the flight.
Greta 在登機前找不到護照,急得團團轉。
Bilal's mother went into a tizzy over the wedding preparations.
Bilal 的母親為婚禮籌備忙得手忙腳亂。
The cat was in a tizzy when the vacuum cleaner started running.
吸塵器一啟動,那隻貓就緊張起來。
文法句型
in a tizzy
get into a tizzy
work oneself into a tizzy
用法筆記
Almost always used in set phrases such as 'in a tizzy', 'get into a tizzy', or 'work oneself into a tizzy'. The noun is rarely used outside these constructions except in informal speech.