nervous 英 ['nɜːvəs] 美 ['nɜːrvəs]
释义:adj. 神经的,神经细胞的,神经性的;焦虑的;神经质的,紧张的,不安的码薯磨;易兴奋的
副词: nervously 名词: nervousness
例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
1、The doctors shall operate on his central nervous system.
医生们将要对他的中枢神经系统动手术。
2、He is suffering from nervous tension.
他正受神经紧张之苦。
3、They can also help come calm and control nervous horses and got cheap guard sheep and gots goats on farms.
它们也可以使紧张焦虑的马平静迟斗下来,它们同样可以保卫绵羊和山羊。
4、The merest little thing makes him nervous.
最微不足道的小事也手码会使他紧张。
5、I have never seen anyone so nervous. He was sweating like a pig as he waited for the results of the interview.
我从未看到过这么紧张的人。他在等待面试结果时,紧张得满身大汗。
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近义词的用法
edgy 英 ['edʒi] 美 ['edʒi]
释义:adj. 急躁的;尖利的;刀口锐利的
副词: edgily 比较级: edgier 最高级: edgiest 名词: edginess
例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
1、He has an edgy temper.
他性情急躁。
2、He was edgy and irritable. It was conceivable that he could blow up.
他急躁易怒,可以想到他是会发火的。
3、The parents have been a bit edgy lately, waiting for their children's examination results.
父母们近来一直有点儿紧张,等待孩子们的考试成绩。
4、The edgy stick may be dangerous to play with.
玩这种尖利的棍子有危险。