释义 |
fidgetyfid‧get‧y /ˈfɪdʒəti/ adjective informal  - Two fidgety toddlers stood with their mothers.
- And fussy, fidgety babies, the researchers found, show an identifiable brain-wave pattern.
- He was fidgety and in a dream world when being given instruction in a group.
- He went to the floor, where members were joined by scores of fidgety children and grandchildren.
- She was dressed, and felt rather fidgety, but, at the same time, directionless.
- You get fidgety if you've nothing to do.
► get fidgety The boys get fidgety if they can’t play outside. unable to stay still, especially because of being bored or nervous: The boys get fidgety if they can’t play outside. |