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nerve-racking

/nurv-rak-ing/US // ˈnɜrvˌræk ɪŋ //

紧张的,紧张不安的,伤脑筋的,紧张不安

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extremely irritating, annoying, or trying: a nerve-racking day; a nerve-racking noise.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • And though Republicans are racking up minority leaders at the national level, it continues to face a fundamental obstacle.

  • For anyone—not just a fan—the first time performing on camera can be nerve wracking.

  • 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.