英 [ˈtensli] 美 [ˈtensli]
adv. 紧张地;拉紧地
in a tense manner
he sat down tensely
(元音)紧的;舌肌紧张的(指某些元音,如he中的e)(lax之对)
... campaign 战役;运动,活动;竞选运动;从事运动;竞选运动;作战,出征。 intensely 强烈地,极度;紧张地,认真地;热情地,热切地。 fail 不及格;失败;失灵,失去作用;(指健康)衰退,变弱,消失;破产,失去支付能力;缺乏,不足,(作物)歉收。 ...
We sat tensely for a long time, not talking.
我们紧张地坐了很久,谁也没说话。
'Tony, I can explain everything,' she said tensely.
“托尼,这一切我都可以解释,”她紧张地说。
Tensely Grief was trying to estimate the boss'character from his face.
格里夫紧张地想从老板脸上揣度他的性恪。
Scott clutched the bill tensely in his hand, which he held pinned to his rib cage.
But in the tensely partisan mood of this election year the Democrats may be hardening.
Russia and China watch each other tensely across the Siberian border.