紧张英语怎么说
Cutting is a way of reacting to emotional tension or pain.
He clutched her hand nervously and pressed it with all the force of an appeal.
She was nervous and edgy, still chain-smoking.
Her laughter soon dissipated the tension in the air.
The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him.
The tension in the room had dissipated.
There's still an atmosphere of great hostility and tension in the city.
Local police are trying to defuse racial tension in the community.
Relaxaion is better than tension.
Whenever the leader made this rattle, the passenger started, as a nervous passenger might, and was disturbed in mind.
"See you in a moment, then," said Hermione nervously, and she tottered off down the steps to ladies.
The North and South were at loggerheads.
The issue itself is important, but the tension created is what creates reader involvement.
Restlessness or feeling keyed up or exhausted.
We now know that Rupert just might be a doddering old fool, that his son can prevaricate with the best of them, and that Wendi Deng has clearly been put on edge by the whole experience.
He wasn't able to cope with the stresses and strains of the job.
The secret agents, some joyful, others feeling very uneasy, began packing their belongings in nervous haste.
They may be apprehensive, nervous, or skeptical about your intentions.
They were nervous, furtive even.
At that moment the tension went out of the room like air going out of a balloon.
His response, if you asked him point-blank about her battle, was to giggle nervously, "I'm kind of a neutral bystander on that one, " he said.
After the gruelling test, he felt totally spent.
Every actor ought to know his lines backwards before he goes on stage, as nervousness may make him forgetful.
Furthermore, in a congested city these green spaces offer a breath of fresh air and a place to relax from the rigours of the day.
'I'm not sure I can make it tomorrow,' he said edgily.