wound up
英 [waʊnd ʌp]
美 [waʊnd ʌp]
adj. 焦躁不安的;紧张的;恼怒的
Collins.1
柯林斯词典
- 焦躁不安的;紧张的;恼怒的
If someone iswound up, they are very tense and nervous or angry.
英英释义
adj
- brought to a state of great tension
- all wound up for a fight
双语例句
- Hugh: They weren't sure where to put me, so I wound up in the kitchen.
休:他们不知道把我安排到哪去,所以我就到厨房来了。 - As we walked away, he wound up his story.
我们走开了,他讲的故事也就结束了。 - Thinking he had won the game, satan wound up and fired his first pitch.
一边想着马上就要赢了这场比赛,撒旦甩开手臂扔出了他的第一投。 - Have you wound up the alarm?
你上紧闹钟的发条了吗? - I've wound up the clock so many times it's become a ritual.
我给钟上发条那么多次,已成了一种惯例。 - He's all* Wound up like a spring.
他整个人紧张得像个弹簧似的。 - On light friable soil He wound up the loose rope.
在轻质松散的土壤上他卷拢起松散的绳子。 - That's why we wound up in prison.
那就是我们会在监狱受苦的原因。 - But all I know is teeth. that's how I wound up being a dentist.
但我只知道牙齿,所以我就成为了一个牙医。 - My kite wound up on the roof of my uncle's house.
我们的风筝落到我叔叔的屋顶上。