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agitation

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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a·gi·ta·tion /ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃən/ noun  1 [uncountable]UPSET when you are so anxious, nervous, or upset that you cannot think calmly 焦虑,紧张不安 She was in a state of considerable agitation. 她处于相当焦虑的状态。2 [countable, uncountable]PPGARGUE public argument or action for social or political change 煽动,鼓动agitation for/against mass agitation for political reform 要求政治改革的大骚动3. [uncountable]SHAKELIQUID technical the act of shaking or mixing a liquid 〔液体的〕摇动;搅动
Examples from the Corpus
agitationHaloperidol, phenothiazines, and reserpine have been used with some success to diminish the choreiform activity and agitation.He arrived to find Evelyn in a state of considerable agitation.As the young man listened tears gathered in his eyes and he held his cloak before his face to hide his agitation.They are scrapes and sores, mockers of failure, players in a relentless team of agitation.Manic-depression also includes feelings of euphoria and/or agitation.Perry's agitation was so great he could hardly speak.The journalist did not notice their agitation.The test solutions were prepared in emulsion form by vigorous agitation of the components before administration.agitation for/againstIt was a system that could not endure, and agitations for greater democracy grew steadily louder.Ellice Hopkins was a central figure in the feminist agitation for criminal law regulation in the 1880s.She-Rachel-mistook his agitation for desire.In Britain, their insignificance was overcome by the long agitation for affiliation to the Labour Party.Petitioning remained a weapon of agitation against the apprenticeship system up to 1838.The region's agitation for autonomy could tear the country apart.Part of the agitation for reform of local government concerned ways of improving this research function.Hitler's assault in the summer of 1940 put paid to the agitation for peace negotiations.In an age of widespread agitation for social reform, the new concept only emphasised the social divisions.
a·gi·ta·tion nounChineseSyllable
anxious, Corpus are you nervous, so when


agitation
agitation /ˌædʒəˈteɪʃən, ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃən/ noun
1. [uncountable] when you are so anxious, nervous, or upset that you cannot think calmly:
    She was in a state of considerable agitation.
2. [uncountable and countable] public argument or action for social or political change
    agitation for/against
    mass agitation for political reform
3. [uncountable] technical the act of shaking or mixing a liquid


agi·ta·tionBrE /ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌædʒɪˈteɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] worry and anxiety that you show by behaving in a nervous way 焦虑不安;忧虑;烦乱Dot arrived in a state of great agitation. 多特到达时十分焦虑不安。🔊🔊 [uncountable] ~ (for/against sth) public protest in order to achieve political change 骚动;煽动;鼓动widespread agitation for social reform要求社会改革的大骚动 [countable] (IndE) a public meeting or march at which people show that they are protesting against or supporting sth 公众集会;游行示威The situation has provoked agitations all over the region.这一局势已在整个地区引发了民众示威。Protesters are expected to launch an agitation over the issue.抗议者预计要就这个问题发动一次游行示威。 [uncountable] (specialist) the act of stirring or shaking a liquid (液体的)搅拌,摇动