nervous a conclusion 得出结论
to nervous a cheque 签发支票
feel a bit nervous 感觉有点儿紧张 ; 感到有点紧张 ; 觉得有点紧张 ; 感到有些紧张
a bit nervous 有一点紧张 ; 有点紧张
a nervous disorder 神经紊乱
I am a little nervous 我有点紧张 ; 我有些紧张 ; 我有点神经
a little bit nervous 有点紧张 ; 一点点紧张
a nervous laugh 一个紧张笑
as nervous as a kitten 像小猫那样紧张
She was nervous a bit and did not answer.
她有点紧张,没有回答。
他很紧张。
Dan was not a kid who got nervous a lot, but he did not wish to rap on TV. Could he be lucky again?
丹不是一个经常紧张的孩子,但他并不希望在电视上说唱。他能再次走运吗?
That means to be nervous about having to do something, like speaking in front of a crowd.
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Actually he gained power in Rome mainly by military might, by kind of making the Senate nervous and winning a few battles, and that was against the law.
事实上他在罗马提升势力,是由于强大军事实力,而且赢了几场硬仗战争,让元老院感到不安,这是违反法律的。
When Milton opens Lycidas with that phrase, "Yet once more," one of the things that he's telling the reader is that ; yet once more he'll be making the same argument for unreadiness; the same argument for nervous anticipation that he'd made a number of times before.
当弥尔顿用那句“然而再一次的“开始的篇章时“,他要告诉读者的是,他会再一次的对诗中的迟疑作出相同的论述;,和他之前无数次作出的,关于不安的预知的,一成不变的论述。
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