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- (especially of a muscle or someone's body) stretched tight or rigid(尤指肌肉、身体)拉紧的, 绷紧的:
she tried to relax her tense muscles.
她尽力放松紧绷的肌肉。
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- (of a person) unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation(人)紧张的:
he was tense with excitement.
他由于激动而紧张。
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- (of a situation, event, etc.) causing or showing anxiety and nervousness(局势、事件等)引起紧张的:
relations between the two neighbouring states had been tense in recent years.
两个邻国的关系近几年来一直处于紧张状态。
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- Phonetics (of a speech sound, especially a vowel) pronounced with the vocal muscles stretched tight.【语音】(语音, 尤指元音)紧的。LAX的反义词。
no obj.
1- become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness拉紧, 绷紧; 变得紧张:
her body tensed up.
她的身子绷紧了。
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- with obj. make (a muscle or one's body) tight or rigid使拉紧, 使绷紧; 使紧张:
carefully stretch and then tense your muscles.
小心地伸展你的肌肉然后再绷紧。
派生词
tensely
adverbtenseness
nountensity
noun (dated〈旧〉)词源
late 17th cent.: from Latin tensus 'stretched', from the verb tendere.
- Grammar a set of forms taken by a verb to indicate the time (and sometimes also the continuance or completeness) of the action in relation to the time of the utterance【语法】(动词的)时(态):
the past tense.
过去时。
派生词
tenseless
adjective词源
Middle English (in the general sense 'time'): from Old French tens, from Latin tempus 'time'.