英 [ˈnɜːvəs] 美 [ˈnɜːrvəs]
adj. 神经紧张的,担忧的;神经质的,神经过敏的;神经的,神经系统的;(疾病)由精神紧张引起的,由精神压力造成的;易激动的,易兴奋的;强健有力的
比较级more nervous
最高级most nervous
nervous /ˈnɜːvəs/ CET4 TEM4
形容词 If someone is nervous, they are frightened or worried about something that is happening or might happen, and show this in their behaviour. 神经紧张的
The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election.
该党对其赢得下一届大选的前景极其紧张。
副词 神经紧张地
Brunhilde stood up nervously as the men came into the room.
那些人进屋时布伦希尔德紧张地站了起来。
形容词 A nervous person is very tense and easily upset. 神经质的
She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career.
她显然是个很神经质的女人,这影响到了她的事业。
形容词 A nervous illness or condition is one that affects your emotions and your mental state. 神经性的
The number of nervous disorders was rising in the region.
该地区神经紊乱的病例数正在上升。
easily agitated
quick nervous movements
excited in anticipation
同义词: aflutter
神经的-引用次数:40
神经质-引用次数:5
神经紧张的
紧张的
神经的;神经质的
神经过敏的
...开学第一天,你可以先形容一下你的心情比如:happy,nervous(紧张的),excited(兴奋的)或者sad (悲伤的)。然后讲讲你在学校都做了什么或是遇到了什么有意思的人或事。
... nerve n.神经;勇气 nervous a.紧张不安的;害怕的;神经(方面)的 net n.网;罗网;净数;净重 a.纯净的;实得的 ...
... farmhand n.农业工人,农场工人;雇农 nervous a. 神经的;神经过敏的,紧张不安的 previous a. 先,前,以前的;(to)在……之前 ...
... nervous 普通用词,常指内心的紧张心态或生来就容易激动的性格。 nervous 神经紧张的 nervure 叶脉 ...
She flicked him a nervous glance.
她紧张不安地瞟了他一眼。
She was of a nervous disposition.
她生性容易紧张。
He's not the nervous type.
他不是那种好紧张的人。
Their central nervous system may tell the brain that there is pain even when there is no cause for the pain.
VOA : special.2011.07.26
Another example is in the nervous system, patients that have Parkinson's disease have too little of a natural ligand called dopamine.
另一个例子有关神经系统,帕金森氏病的患者,缺乏一种叫做多巴胺的天然的配体
生物医学工程探索课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It varies in its structure among cells of the nervous system but all synapses have some properties in common.
突触结构因神经系统细胞不同而不同,但突触都有某些共同属性
生物医学工程探索课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
But she says there is much evidence that nicotine in tobacco smoke affects the nervous system, and child development and behavior.
VOA : special.2009.01.13
But March also means another kind of madness -- the nervous wait for admissions letters from colleges and universities.
VOA : special.2009.03.26
But I was still nervous, because you need to win it big to beat a champion.
Gee's comments drew laughter, at times loud, occasionally nervous, but no rebukes, according to the audio.
The near-disaster and festering economic situation in Greece made all Eurozone creditors very nervous.