nervousness 的定义
- highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
- of or relating to the nerves: nervous tension.
- affecting the nerves: nervous diseases.
- experiencing, characterized by, or originating in a nervous system disorder.
- characterized by or attended with acute uneasiness or apprehension: a nervous moment for us all.
- having or containing nerves.
- sinewy or strong.
- Archaic. vigorous or spirited.
nervousness 近义词
anxious state
nervousness 的近义词 37 个
- agitation
- anger
- disquiet
- impatience
- jitters
- sensitivity
- stage fright
- stress
- tension
- turbulence
- uneasiness
- worry
- animation
- butterflies
- creeps
- delirium
- discomfiture
- disquietude
- excitability
- feverishness
- flap
- fluster
- fuss
- moodiness
- neurasthenia
- neuroticism
- perturbation
- stimulation
- timidity
- tizzy
- to-do
- touchiness
- trembles
- willies
- all-overs
- cold sweat
- tremulousness
nervousness 的反义词 7 个
更多nervousness例句
- Time and again people have really been nervous about what could happen.
- Palmer Luckey’s young defense company has been selected by the Air Force for work on a cutting-edge, multibillion-dollar nervous system for war.
- This is normal and critical to the development of organ systems in the fetus, like the lungs, liver and central nervous system.
- He keeps a nervous eye on the boxes of candy and gum, knowing that he’ll have to throw them out if they expire before someone buys them.
- The idea that the mathematics for an optimal blind search strategy might be embedded in the very structure of a nervous system feels like a question that needs to be answered.
- Others on the RSD forum would deconstruct his approach: “too aggressive,” “too many questions,” “nervousness in your voice,” etc.
- Her nervousness about its content made her decide to publish it under a pseudonym, for reasons that would later become clear.
- His brown eyes were penetrating yet peaceful, and he immediately disarmed my nervousness with his gentleness.
- Adding to the nervousness are mixed messages from those who are supposed to be in the know.
- They helped keep my nervousness and dread at a low boil, as I began to write a book about a writer at my age.
- "No; his coming has taken me by surprise," replied Hartledon, with a nervousness he could not wholly conceal.
- In sheer nervousness, Hilda also dropped to her knees on the hearthrug, and began to worry the fire with the poker.
- Once on my legs I found that nervousness left me, words came freely and I even enjoyed the novel experience.
- After a few days of excessive nervousness the most timorous among the women were heard to complain of the monotony of existence!
- I hope he will succeed next time, but his nervousness renders it still more doubtful.