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nerv.ousH5nV:7vEs, $5nV:r-adj紧张不安的; 担心的Do you feel nervous (= worried or slightly frightened) during exams?考试时你感到紧张吗?He's a quiet, nervous man who doesn't like meeting new people.他是个文静、胆小的人,不喜欢见到生人。She doesn't know her uncle very well and she's always been nervous of him.她不太熟悉她的叔叔,有点怕他。I was very nervous about driving again after the accident.那次出车祸后,我很怕再开车。One of the flight attendant's jobs is to smile and reassure nervous passengers that all is well, even if it isn't.航空服务员的工作之一是微笑待客,使神经紧张的旅客感到一切正常,哪怕实际上不是那样。I was a bit nervous beforehand but once the match had begun I felt brilliant.事先我有点紧张,但比赛一开始我就感到轻松自如。The dollar rose strongly on the foreign exchange markets as nervous investors sought a safe haven for their cash.当胆小的投资者们想为他们的现金寻找一个安全的避难所时,美元在汇市上强劲上升。We would like to warn viewers of a nervous disposition (= who are easily upset) that the following programme contains scenes which they may find disturbing.我们要告诫容易激动的观众,下面的节目中有些场面可能会使他们感到不安。A nervous breakdown is a period of mental illness, usually without a physical cause, which results in anxiety, difficulty in sleeping and thinking clearly, a lack of confidence and hope, and a feeling of great sadness.精神分裂症He was forced to give up his job after suffering a nervous breakdown.他患精神分裂症后被迫放弃了工作。
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