紧张英语怎么说
When she saw me watching, she gave me the universal tense look of mothers who feel they are being judged.
All mothers share to some extent in the tension of a wedding.
He is committed by his biology not to conform, and herein lies the paramount reason for the awful tension he experiences today in relation to society.
She tensed, hearing the strange noise again.
I was a bit nervous saying yes because I'm far from a professional.
Fears over swine flu threatened to knock a vulnerable global economy into deeper turmoil, hammering travel and tourism as nervous consumers and businesses delayed spending plans.
She has to work within the limits of a fairly tight budget.
"Light" construction strategy is a wise choice under tight project schedule and limited budget.
I've done some of my best work under tight deadlines, where the atmosphere was very stressful.
The move has heightened tension in the state.
There was a strained atmosphere throughout the meeting.
She was always on edge before an interview.
I always get the collywobbles before an interview.
She gave a nervous cough.
The film's budget dictated a tough schedule.
Officials are understandably nervous about the tense situation in the neighbourhood.
All of these help relax and de-stress you from the rigours of daily life.
We were both so hyped up about buying the house, we could not wait to get in there.
The battle for third place was intense.
He has been nervous when visiting his family in Britain for fear that he would not be allowed to re-enter America, where he and his husband live.
It's difficult to look natural when you're feeling nervous.
It's difficult to cram everything into a tight schedule.
The transport service cannot cope with the strain of so many additional passengers.
Things change fast in the nail-biting world of college admissions.
She was in a real state about her exams.