get on one's nerves / nɜrv /

神经紧张神经衰弱神经质的人神经质

get on one's nerves2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. a sinew or tendon: to strain every nerve.
  3. firmness or courage under trying circumstances: an assignment requiring nerve;to lose your nerve at the very last moment.
v. 有主动词 verb

nerved, nerv·ing.

  1. to give strength, vigor, or courage to: Encouragement had nerved him for the struggle.

get on one's nerves 近义词

get on one's nerves

等同于 pester

get on one's nerves

等同于 provoke

get on one's nerves

等同于 rub the wrong way

get on one's nerves

等同于 aggravate

get on one's nerves

等同于 anger

get on one's nerves

等同于 grate

更多get on one's nerves例句

  1. For example, a 2017 study demonstrated that nerve signals could be used for precise control of prosthetic limbs.
  2. 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.
  3. From remembering facts or conversations to improving musical or athletic skills, learning alters connections between nerve cells called synapses.
  4. The toxin, known by the initials TTX, stops nerve cells from sending signals that tell muscles to move.
  5. 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.
  6. Few have the nerve to call him and he's usually pleased when an old friend does.
  7. Then he lost his nerve and decided to live after all, and I called for help.
  8. “But bringing it to New York was a bit nerve-wracking,” he admits.
  9. For anyone—not just a fan—the first time performing on camera can be nerve wracking.
  10. She was a perky redhead of about 30 with lively blue eyes, a petite figure, and lots of nerve.
  11. It was Carmena, every nerve of her loyal nature on the alert to baffle this pursuer of Alessandro and Ramona.
  12. To add point to this success, he knew that the victor of Montebello was straining every nerve to gain this very prize.
  13. I hadn't the nerve to stand there and tell her she'd never see her father again this side of the pearly gates.
  14. It was a hair-raising problem, too, and called for every ounce of nerve and every particle of skill the boy possessed.
  15. This time it was really Mr. Bills, and Mrs. Biggs went out to meet him, while Eloise felt every nerve quiver with dread.