词汇 | nervousness |
释义 | nervousness noun[ U ] uk /ˈnɜː.vəs.nəs/ us /ˈnɝː.vəs.nəs/ C1 a feeling of worry and anxiety: 担忧,焦虑 There is growing nervousness about the possibility of a war.担心爆发战争的紧张情绪不断加剧。 Anxiety and worry - general words agita agitation angst anti-stress apprehension break out in a cold sweat fluster heebie-jeebies jitters nerve oppression overwork panic attack strain tension tizzy to someone's consternation trepidation uneasiness willie nervousness | American Dictionarynervousness noun[ U ] us/ˈnɜr·vəs·nəs/ the state of being worried or slightly frightened: There's nervousness about what the future will hold. Examples of nervousnessnervousness Each student exhibited their personal degree of fear, nervousness, and skepticism, and some were petrified to the point of speechlessness. Quivering from excitement or nervousness is easily transferable through fingertips, and received by the listener as an expression, even if artificial, of that particular state. Regression analysis was used to assess which of the measured variables was associated with level of nervousness while driving. That the event, if genial, was also a transgressive incursion into a quasi-public space was clear from the women's nervousness. Levels of nervousness when driving were surprisingly low, although there was no evidence of unrealistic self-ratings of driving ability. A high score on the scale indicates a high level of nervousness experienced while driving. People become immobilised and suffer from nervousness and tension. Those who reported a relatively high level of lapses also reported a relatively high level of nervousness. The most common symptoms reported were depression (16/26) and nervousness (15/26). The middle-class community is keenly aware of police power below stairs: its nervousness about servant surveillance frequently heightens the sensation of the novel. Eight students (36.4%) feels that they didn't do well enough due to nervousness and stage fright. This in turn leads to poor performance, which can mostly be attributed to nervousness and inhibitions about expressing themselves in public. This scale measures the tension, anxiety, worry, and nervousness apparent in family interactions. One interviewee was typical in saying that they were committed at practice level but there was some 'nervousness' about it. It is also important to identify the particular situations that prompt nervousness among older drivers so that targeted road safety advice can be given. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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