worked up
英 [ˌwɜːkt ˈʌp]
美 [ˌwɜːrkt ˈʌp]
adj. 异常兴奋; 十分生气
牛津词典
adj.
- 异常兴奋;十分生气
very excited or upset about sth- There's no point in getting worked up about it.
为此大发脾气也无济于事。
- There's no point in getting worked up about it.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 气愤的;难过的;不安的
If someone isworked up, they are angry or upset.- Steve shouted at her. He was really worked up now.
史蒂夫冲她大喊大叫,他现在是真生气了。
- Steve shouted at her. He was really worked up now.
英英释义
adj
- (of persons) excessively affected by emotion
- he would become emotional over nothing at all
- she was worked up about all the noise
双语例句
- Try not to get worked up, I'm sure we can sort the problem out.
请不要激动,我相信我们能解决问题。 - You are all worked up now.
你们现在都很激动。 - It was around seven when I finished at the library. I wasn't hungry, but I'd worked up a thirst.
我从图书馆出来时大约是7点。我不饿,但是觉得口渴。 - Why are you so worked up over that editorial?
为什么你对那篇社论这样生气? - You shouldn't get all worked up over such a little thing.
你不应该对这种芝麻小事大惊小怪的。 - Malcolm worked up the nerve to ask Grandma Rose for some help.
马尔科姆鼓起勇气请罗丝奶奶帮点忙。 - Ella had worked up an appetite in the gym.
埃拉在健身房锻炼以增强食欲。 - I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films
我对很多主流电影中千篇一律的女性形象感到非常气愤。 - They have worked up some plans.
他们已制订出一些计划。 - Still, you can see why everyone gets so worked up about talent, real or imagined.
虽然如此,你仍会明白为什么每个人都对人才如此热衷,不管是真实的,还是想象中的。