get on one's nerves 的 2 个定义
- one or more bundles of fibers forming part of a system that conveys impulses of sensation, motion, etc., between the brain or spinal cord and other parts of the body.
- a sinew or tendon: to strain every nerve.
- firmness or courage under trying circumstances: an assignment requiring nerve;to lose your nerve at the very last moment.
- (9)
nerved, nerv·ing.
- to give strength, vigor, or courage to: Encouragement had nerved him for the struggle.
get on one's nerves 近义词
等同于 pester
等同于 provoke
get on one's nerves 的近义词 46 个
- aggravate
- anger
- enrage
- foment
- incite
- inflame
- infuriate
- irk
- irritate
- offend
- raise
- abet
- abrade
- affront
- annoy
- bother
- bug
- chafe
- exasperate
- exercise
- fret
- gall
- get
- grate
- incense
- insult
- madden
- nag
- perturb
- pique
- rile
- roil
- ruffle
- set
- upset
- vex
- get under one's skin
- hit where one lives
- make blood boil
- make waves
- put out
- set on
- try one's patience
- whip up
- work into lather
- work up
get on one's nerves 的反义词 25 个
等同于 rub the wrong way
等同于 aggravate
等同于 anger
等同于 grate
更多get on one's nerves例句
- For example, a 2017 study demonstrated that nerve signals could be used for precise control of prosthetic limbs.
- For example, at least half a dozen studies have found that stimulating the limb area acupoint can suppress systemic inflammation, partially through the vagus nerve.
- From remembering facts or conversations to improving musical or athletic skills, learning alters connections between nerve cells called synapses.
- The toxin, known by the initials TTX, stops nerve cells from sending signals that tell muscles to move.
- Contradictory evidence means that no one knows whether SARS-CoV-2 can infect nerve cells in the brain directly, and if so, whether the virus’s route to the brain can sometimes start in the nose.
- Few have the nerve to call him and he's usually pleased when an old friend does.
- Then he lost his nerve and decided to live after all, and I called for help.
- “But bringing it to New York was a bit nerve-wracking,” he admits.
- For anyone—not just a fan—the first time performing on camera can be nerve wracking.
- She was a perky redhead of about 30 with lively blue eyes, a petite figure, and lots of nerve.
- It was Carmena, every nerve of her loyal nature on the alert to baffle this pursuer of Alessandro and Ramona.
- To add point to this success, he knew that the victor of Montebello was straining every nerve to gain this very prize.
- I hadn't the nerve to stand there and tell her she'd never see her father again this side of the pearly gates.
- It was a hair-raising problem, too, and called for every ounce of nerve and every particle of skill the boy possessed.
- This time it was really Mr. Bills, and Mrs. Biggs went out to meet him, while Eloise felt every nerve quiver with dread.