nerved
英[nɜːvd]
美[nɜːvd]
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adj.
有勇气的;有精力的;[植]有叶脉的;[昆]有翅膀的
动词 nerve:
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get ready for something difficult or unpleasant
- 1. It was a hard struggle with him to make new advances, now, but he nerved himself to it and entered.
- 现在,要想跟他有新的进展是很困难的,但他还是鼓起勇气走了进去。
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- 2. What was the object that nerved us, or those who went before us, to this choice?
- 是什么目标激励我们或我们的前人做出这一选择的呢?
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- 3. Sometimes it takes a crafty, steel-nerved individual to leak an unreleased phone's details ahead of time.
- 有时,它需要一个狡猾,钢铁出脉个人泄漏未公开的手机的细节提前。
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- 4. Winston poured out nearly a teacupful, nerved himself for a shock, and gulped it down like a dose of medicine.
- 温斯顿倒了快有一茶杯,打起精神,灌药似地一口吞了下去。 收藏。
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- 5. Winston poured out nearly a teacupful, nerved himself for a shock, and gulped it down like a dose of medicine.
- 温斯顿倒了快有一茶杯,打起精神,灌药似地一口吞了下去。 收藏。
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- The brandy nerved him for an effort.
白兰地酒给他努力发奋的勇气。
- The thought nerved me to make an other effort.
这种想法激励我再作一番努力。
- I nerved myself to face my accusers.
我下决心迎击指责我的人。