She was in a real tizzy before the meeting.
她在会前感到心慌意乱。
1.〈英俚〉六辨士
2.〈俚〉战栗;极度兴奋狂乱的心境
1.a nervous agitated or confused state
1.But even assuming all this comes to pass, there's still little reason for the market to get itself into a tizzy.
但即便假设这些都会发生,市场仍几乎没有任何理由让自己陷入恐慌。
2.So if the property bubble bursts, it would certainly send the heavily-indebted local governments into a financial tizzy.
因此,一旦地产泡沫破裂,负债运行的地方政府必定陷入深度财政危机。
3.The increase, modest as it is, has thrown educationalists into a tizzy.
尽管增长幅度不大,但这已让教育工作者欣喜若狂。“这不过是昙花一现罢了。”
4.NEW YORK (CNNMoney. com) -- A Treasury report on foreign exchange rates has lawmakers in a tizzy about China's cheap currency.
纽约(CNNMoney.com)——美国财政部的各国汇率的报告使一些国会议员对中国货币的便宜感到激动。
5.Another thing that I've learned is that any hint of northern European origins sends the newborn crowd into a tizzy.
我学到的另一件事是,北欧人赋予婴儿的任何暗示都陷入了一种恐慌。
6.When I walked in, all the girls in the office were in a tizzy.
我走进去的时候,办公室里的所有女孩儿都非常迷惑不解。
7.This demand has thrown some organizations into a tizzy.
这个要求使得一些组织陷入一种慌乱的局面。
8.And that, inevitably, has got the space cadets who wish to build permanently crewed bases on the moon in a tizzy.
而这无可避免地使得那些希望在月球上建立长期驻人基地的太空人们兴奋不已。
9.The convening of the 111th Congressfound Democrats in a tizzy over whether to seat Roland Burris as a senator from Illinois.
在美国第111届国会上,民主党人激烈讨论是否允许罗兰布里斯(RolandBurris)出任伊利诺斯州的参议员。
10.These designs send people who usually use two-button mice into a tizzy about how to right click.
这些设计让用惯了双键鼠标的人对如何右击抓狂。