tension
tension 英 [ˈtenʃn] 美 [ˈtɛnʃən]
n. 紧张,绷紧 vt. 使紧张;使绷紧
名词复数:tensions
- When things feel so tight they might snap, that's tension. If you buy your girlfriend a vacuum cleaner when she wanted diamonds, you will experience tension. Just before she storms out of the room.
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- n. 紧张,绷紧
- vt. 使紧张;使绷紧
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1. There is mounting tension along the border.
边境局势日趋紧张。
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2. international tensions
国际紧张局势
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3. nervous tension
神经紧张
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4. We laughed and that helped ease the tension.
我们笑了,因而使紧张的情绪缓和下来。
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5. dramatic tension
扣人心弦的紧张气氛
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6. As the movie progresses the tension builds.
随着电影剧情的发展,气氛越来越紧张。
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7. muscular tension
肌肉绷紧
- tension (n.) 1530s, "a stretched condition," from Middle French tension (16c.) or directly from Latin tensionem (nominative tensio) "a stretching" (in Medieval Latin "a struggle, contest"), noun of state from tensus, past participle of tendere "to stretch," from PIE root *ten- "to stretch." The sense of "nervous strain" is first recorded 1763. The meaning "stress along lines of electromotive force" (as in high-tension wires) is recorded from 1785.
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