nervy

英['nɜːvi] 美['nɜːrvi]
  • adj. 易激动的;神经紧张的;粗鲁的;无耻的;肌肉发达的
nervier nerviest nerviness
  • nerval adj.神经系统的
  • nervate adj.有叶脉的
  • nervation n.脉状;叶脉;翅脉
  • nerve n.神经;勇气;敏感处;叶脉;厚脸皮v.鼓起勇气(复)nerves:神经紧张.
  • nerved adj.有勇气的;有精力的;[植]有叶脉的;[昆]有翅膀的
Adjective:
  1. being in a tense state

  2. showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger;

    "the nervy feats of mountaineers"

  3. offensively bold;

    "a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club"
    "a nervy thing to say"

1. Alan was irritable, and very evidently in a nervy state.
艾伦很急躁,很明显他处于紧张不安的状态。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Sometimes dad was nice to us, but sometimes he was bad-tempered and nervy.
爸爸有时对我们很好,但有时他脾气暴躁,焦虑不安。

来自柯林斯例句

3. John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
约翰喜欢他,因为他胆大,约翰想干掉谁他就会出门去一枪把那人干掉。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Why is it doctor that I am always so nervy, tense and ready to jump on anybody.
大夫,为什么我总是感到神经质 、 紧张、爱发脾气.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. The nervy feats of the mountaineers were lauded.
登山者有勇气的壮举受到赞美.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. You seem quite nervy this morning.
      你今早好像很激动。
    2. It was a bit nervy of me,but I rushed to the front of the line.
      我是有点神经紧张,但是我是冲在最前线的。
    3. John liked him because he was a nervy guy and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
      约翰喜欢他是因为他是个粗鲁的家伙,他会射击任何约翰想要射击的人。