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noun
a feeling of agitation or anxiety
borrowed from Italian acido, literally, "heartburn, acid >entry 1," with spelling reflecting southern Italian laxing of consonants and reduction of final vowel
The first known use of agita was in 1971
1 The motive of the novel, using the modern psychological analysis, is the instinct of life and the agita.
这其中的创作动机,运用现代心理学知识的解释,即作者内心深处生活本能意识和死亡本能意识的激荡。
2 Friends posted about insomnia, nausea, lack of focus, eye tics, agita, anxiety, relationship issues and being “angry, cranky and crazy.”
3 Waiting is the hardest part in Milwaukee, which has gone 49 years since the Bucks won their only N.B.A. championship and now has no shortage of Greek Freak agita.
4 The stakes are much lower, mortality-wise, but the agita is high.
5 Every day brings reports branding the state as the probable source of election agita, delays and legal turmoil — this year’s Florida, without the hanging chads.
6 Ultimately, though, the most agita per viewing comes from the Sharks.
7 A lot of agita, but still not a lot of action this week on “The Americans.”
8 When he petulantly asked what she really wanted and she said she didn’t want him to run, the stage was set for a lot of Season 7 agita.
9 I’m helping organize a reunion brunch for 23 copy editors, a task that is giving me agita.
10 For a few hours each week the agita and logistics of work and child rearing fall away.
11 As it stands, the early episodes may not be very illuminating regarding Dickinson or her poetry, but they’re a consistently amusing twist on teenage agita, and a lot quicker to watch than HBO’s “Euphoria.”
12 But nobody could write for Joan better than she, or manufacture a comedic personality so etched in acid and agita.
13 At the center of it all is Gillett, an engineer and lawyer intent on transforming PURA and its relationship with the state’s monopolies, inflicting chronic agita on the regulated and those officials and staff who regulate them.
14 Howard traces our “collective clutter agita” back to the Victorians, who favored parlors overstuffed with the curios generated by a burgeoning industrial economy.
15 Carlson understands what Trump always has and what every practiced provocateur does: You don’t just give your detractors agita.
16 Even if Mr. Trump’s illness did not panic investors, it did add to the numerous concerns already giving them agita as a previously raucous market rally has sputtered over the last few weeks.
17 After much agita, Porter was given a fresh copy of the speech, and was able to deliver it within a five-minute time frame the next day.
18 The union’s support for mandates, she added, “creates great cheer among two-thirds of our people and will create agita in one-third of the people.”
19 While David Zaslav and Bob Iger’s tax-optimization strategy of deleting films and TV shows from their streamers has triggered plenty of agita among creators, the custodians of Hollywood’s digital era have an even greater fear: wholesale decay of feature and episodic files.
20 Now, Ms. Trump’s act of guerrilla marketing is causing agita of another sort.
2 消化不良