nervous
nervous 英 [ˈnɜ:vəs] 美 [ˈnɜrvəs]
adj. 焦虑的;紧张的;
- You know that queasy, uneasy feeling you get before a test? That's a nervous feeling. Everyone gets nervous sometimes.
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- adj. 焦虑的;紧张的;
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1. The horse may be nervous of cars.
这匹马可能害怕汽车。
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2. I felt really nervous before the interview.
面试前我感到惶恐不安。
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3. a nervous smile,a nervous voice
胆怯的微笑╱声音
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4. She was a thin, nervous girl.
她是个瘦削而又胆怯的女孩儿。
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5. He's not the nervous type.
他不是那种好紧张的人。
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6. She was in a state of nervous exhaustion.
她的神经处于极度疲劳状态。
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7. He tried to hide his nervousness.
他试图掩饰他的惶恐不安。
- nervous (adj.) c. 1400, "affecting the sinews," from Latin nervosus "sinewy, vigorous," from nervus "sinew, nerve" (see nerve). Meaning "of or belonging to the nerves" in the modern sense is from 1660s. Meaning "suffering disorder of the nervous system" is from 1734; illogical sense "restless, agitated, lacking nerve" is 1740. Widespread popular use as a euphemism for mental forced the medical community to coin neurological to replace it in the older sense. Nervous wreck first attested 1862. Related: Nervously; nervousness.
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