nervousness

英['nɜːvəsnəs] 美['nɜːvəsnəs]
  • n. 神经紧张;情绪不安
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  • nerc abbr.NationalEnvironmentResearchCouncil(英国)全国环境研究委员会
  • nerc abbr.NationalEnvironmentResearchCouncil(英国)全国环境研究委员会
Noun:
  1. the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters

  2. an uneasy psychological state;

    "he suffered an attack of nerves"

  3. a sensitive or highly strung temperament

1. I smiled warmly so he wouldn't see my nervousness.
我热情地微笑着,所以他不会看出我的紧张.

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2. The party had been overlaid with a certain nervousness.
这个聚会一直笼罩在不安的气氛中。

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3. Adjusting your tie is often a sign of nervousness.
调整自己的领带通常是心情紧张的迹象.

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4. The shakes of the speaker's hands betrayed his nervousness.
发言者双手颤抖,可见他很紧张.

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5. He betrayed nervousness by stammering.
他说话结结巴巴说明他胆子小.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Her nervousness bubbled into foolish laughter.
      她神经紧张到了极点,以致傻笑起来。
    2. Anxiety combined with nervousness is an uncomfortable emotional state in which one perceives danger, feels powerless and experiences tension in preparation for an expected danger.
      神经紧张焦虑症是一种时刻准备对抗危险的精神紧张状态。