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nervous

美['nɜrvəs],英['nɜː(r)vəs],

释义

adj. 焦虑的;担忧的;惶恐的;神经质的; 网络释义: 紧张的;神经的;紧张不安的;

例句

All day yesterday she had been too nervous to eat, which meant it was some thirty-six hours since her last meal.
昨天一整天她一直心神不宁,没有食欲,从上顿饭到现在已有三十六小时滴水未进了。
By October Starr had been forced out of the company and was recuperating in a mental hospital from a nervous breakdown.
到10月斯塔尔就被驱逐出了公司,他神经崩溃,在一家精神病院疗养。
No need to be nervous , Jeff. We're just going to talk for a few minutes. Why don't you take a seat?
没必要紧张,杰夫。我们只是谈一会儿,你何不坐下来呢?
In Venice's official business very nervous, arrange the schedule let me close to shopping mall has no arms happening.
在威尼斯的公干很紧张,排得紧密的日程表让我对逛街购物早已不怀奢望。
Ferrand was standing underneath the cage of a canary, his hands folded on his pinched-up hat, a nervous smile upon his lips.
费朗德站在一只金丝雀的鸟笼下面,双手合抱着那顶挟得挺挺的礼帽,嘴上露出一丝怯生生的笑容。
She had great concern about this concert, so was quite nervous about it. Now she felt relieved as it completed successfully.
她重视今次上海的演出,事前也甚紧张,不过顺利完成也放下心头大石。
Sally: Sales staff must be able to talk to anyone without getting nervous. Why do you think you would be good in sales?
莎丽:销售人员必须有能力同任何人交谈而不感到紧张。你为什么认为你能干好销售呢?
Analysts said the already nervous mood among eurozone investors had not been helped by comments from various European policymakers.
分析师表示,欧洲政策制定者们发表的言论,也加剧了欧元区投资者的紧张情绪。
To be star-struck and not to be able to do anything because you're too nervous is to waste the moment, instead of making the most of it.
被巨星震撼到和因为太紧张而无法做任何事情,是浪费了这一个时刻啊,相反地,你应该尽可能多的利用这个时刻。
Don't be so nervous. How much can you take off?

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