n. 1.搅动,搅拌。 2.激动;焦虑。 3.议论;鼓动。 4.(民众的)骚动。 5.【医学】兴奋。 短语和例子 an anti-slavery agitation 废除奴隶运动。 be all agitation 异常焦虑。 adj. -al 鼓动性的。
the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
disturbance usually in protest 同义词:excitement, turmoil, upheaval, hullabaloo,
the feeling of being agitated; not calm
a state of agitation or turbulent change or development; "the political ferment produced new leadership"; "social unrest" 同义词:ferment, fermentation, tempestuousness, unrest,
a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance
例句与用法
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She was in a state of feverish agitation . 她在一种剧烈激动的状态中。
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There should n't be any agitation in the army . 军队中不能有任何骚动。
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These plows aid in paste mix agitation . 这些犁片有助于铅膏的混合搅拌。
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There was so little time for agitation . 宣传鼓动的时间是那么少。
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She was full of jealousy and agitation . 她心里充满了嫉妒和不安。
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It was a time of agitation and revolt . 这是一个动荡不安,反抗四起的时期。
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There had been no acting in her agitation . 她这样这激动不安,完全不是做作。
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There is such a thing in agitation . 有这么一件事正在考虑。
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The agitation for adjusted compensation redoubled . 争取适应补助金的骚动成倍增长。
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Lily found mrs. peniston in a state of agitation . 丽莉发现彭尼顿太太正在急躁不安。