英 [ˈnɜːvi] 美 [ˈnɜːrvi]
adj. 有勇气的;易激动的;紧张不安的
比较级nervier或more nervy
最高级nerviest或most nervy
nervy /ˈnɜːvɪ/
形容词 If you say that someone is nervy, you mean that their behaviour is bold or daring. 无畏的; 无惧的
John liked him because he was a nervy guy.
约翰喜欢他,因为他是个不怕事的家伙。
being in a tense state
同义词: edgy / high-strung / highly strung / in suspense(p) / jittery / jumpy / overstrung / restive / uptight
showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger
the nervy feats of mountaineers
... protract 延长 nervy 有勇气的 cliche 陈词滥调 ...
易激动的(nervy), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
紧张不安的(nervy), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
nervous 神经的;紧张不安的;强健有力的
nerve 神经;勇气;[植] 叶脉
nervousness 神经质;[心理] 神经过敏;紧张不安
nerve 鼓起勇气
John liked him because he was a nervy guy.
约翰喜欢他,因为他是个不怕事的家伙。
She was weepy and nervy, anxious about her baby.
她动不动就哭,而且神经紧张,总为她的小宝贝担心。
"Nervy, with an austere, honeyed character", was how one winemaker described the bubbly on offer on a wet afternoon at Denbies.
在一个潮湿的下午,萨里郡的丹比斯,一位酿酒师这样描述这款起泡酒:“紧张、带着一种朴素、甜美的特质”。
Needing a draw to clinch a Football League spot, Albion edged a nervy game.
Slovakia's best chance of a breakthrough, though, came through New Zealand's nervy keeper Mark Paston.
"Greig excels at nervy vulnerability, but also at coruscating wit, " says the Evening Standard.