nerve 英 [nɜ:v]   美 [nɜrv]

nerve

nerve  英 [nɜ:v] 美 [nɜrv]

n. 神经;勇气;[植] 叶脉  vt. 鼓起勇气 

进行时:nerving  过去式:nerved  过去分词:nerved  第三人称单数:nerves  名词复数:nerves 

So using brain imaging, she focused on the white matter, or nerve tissue, of the brain. 因此,观察大脑成像时,她将注意力放在大脑的白色物质即神经组织上。
Well, she might not have been overreacting at all, as women have more nerve receptors, which cause them to feel pain more intensely than men. 好吧,她可能根本没有过度的反应,因为女性有更多的神经接收器,这促使她们比男性对疼痛的感知更加细致。

  • A nerve is a group of fibers that send sensation or physical feeling to the brain. Back pain can sometimes be caused by a damaged or pinched nerve.
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  • n. 神经;勇气;[植] 叶脉
  • vt. 鼓起勇气
  • 1. So using brain imaging, she focused on the white matter, or nerve tissue, of the brain.

    因此,观察大脑成像时,她将注意力放在大脑的白色物质即神经组织上。

  • 2. Well, she might not have been overreacting at all, as women have more nerve receptors, which cause them to feel pain more intensely than men.

    好吧,她可能根本没有过度的反应,因为女性有更多的神经接收器,这促使她们比男性对疼痛的感知更加细致。

  • 3. But frequently what we see are disruptions in the way that a protein, it’s like an insulation sheath around the nerve cell, grows and develops.

    但是,我们经常看到一种蛋白质的生长和发育的途径被打断,这种蛋白质就像一个神经细胞周围绝缘护套。

  • nerve (n.) late 14c., nerf "sinew, tendon," from Old French nerf and directly from Medieval Latin nervus "nerve," from Latin nervus "sinew, tendon; cord, bowstring," metathesis of pre-Latin *neuros, from PIE *(s)neu- "tendon, sinew" (source also of Sanskrit snavan- "band, sinew," Armenian neard "sinew," Greek neuron "sinew, tendon," in Galen "nerve"). Sense of "fibers that convey impulses between the brain and the body" is from c. 1600.
  • nerve (v.) c. 1500, "to ornament with threads;" see nerve (n.). Meaning "to give strength or vigor" is from 1749. Related: Nerved; nerving.
nerve / nɜːv ; NAmE nɜːrv / noun , verb nerve nerves nerved nerving noun 1 [countable ] any of the long threads that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc. 神经 the optic nerve 视神经 nerve cells 神经元 nerve endings 神经末梢 Every nerve in her body was tense. 她的每一根神经都绷得紧紧的。 2 nerves [plural ] feelings of worry or anxiety 神经质;神经紧张 Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance. 尽管已做歌手多年,他在演出前仍然神经紧张。 I need something to calm/steady my nerves. 我需要点东西来稳定一下我的情绪。 Everyone's nerves were on edge (= everyone felt tense). 人人都觉得紧张。 He lives on his nerves (= is always worried). 他就爱神经紧张。 3 [uncountable ] the courage to do sth difficult or dangerous 勇气;气魄 SYN guts It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court. 将这个公司告上法庭需要极大的勇气。 I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerveat the last minute. 我想尝试一下跳伞,可在最后关头却失去了勇气。 He kept his nerveto win the final set 6–4. 他鼓足斗志以 6 比 4 赢了最后一盘。 4 [singular ,  uncountable ] ( informal) a way of behaving that other people think is rude or not appropriate 鲁莽;冒失;厚颜 SYN cheek I don't know how you have the nerveto show your face after what you said! 真不知道你说了那些话以后怎么还有脸露面! He's got a nerveasking us for money! 他还腆着脸跟我们借钱! ‘Then she demanded to see the manager!’ ‘ What a nerve! “她还要求见经理!”“真不要脸!” IDIOMS be a bag/bundle of ˈnerves ( informal) to be very nervous 非常紧张 get on sb's ˈnerves ( informal) to annoy sb 烦扰;使心神不定 have nerves of steel to be able to remain calm in a difficult or dangerous situation 意志坚强;沉着冷静 hit/touch a (raw/sensitive) ˈnerve to mention a subject that makes sb feel angry, upset, embarrassed, etc. 触及要害;触动痛处 You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife. 你谈起他的第一任妻子,这就触到了他的痛处。 more at brass , strain v. , war verb nerveyourself for sth/to do sth to give yourself the courage or strength to do sth 鼓足勇气;振作精神 He nerved himself to ask her out. 他鼓足勇气去约她出来。 nerve / nɜːv ; NAmE nɜːrv /
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