0 nervous and worried, especially because you are frightened or guilty -- 提心吊膽的;膽戰心驚的;緊張不安的
The regime was jumpy about the circulation of rumours and political prophecies.
I noted, though, that the usual theoretical setups implied that either prices were sticky and real variables "jumpy," or real variables were sticky and prices jumpy.
The 'jumpy' data (going up and down rapidly from day to day after the first few days of trapping - see graphs) could be an effect of this delay.
What has made them so jumpy during the past 17 months?
Supporters of a government in office can be jumpy about criticism.
The market there is in a very sensitive and, it may be termed, a nervous or jumpy condition.
If opponents are really going into action, they must expect these things, and they must not get so jumpy.
We have no cause to be nervy or jumpy.