紧张英语怎么说
Well, I had a lot of tension while you've been studying hard on your course in D.C.
I was a bit nervous before I arrived here, but there was no reason to be. my host family is really nice. They go out of their way to make me feel at home.
When I arrive my host family, I'm very exciting and a little nervous.
If you have a legitimate purpose of travel to the U. S., then there is absolutely no need to be nervous about your interview.
It 's really wonderful how you managed to pack in so many items in such a tight schedule.
Nervous but excited, goalkeeper Ri Myong Guk's older brother and other relatives settled in at his in-laws' apartment outside Pyongyang with beer and snacks to view Monday's game.
The city is being sundered by racial tension.
The present international situation remains tense and turbulent.
Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed, as showtime approaches.
As the great day approached, she grew more and more nervous.
The maid looked at him, a nervous smile on her face.
The tensions that arose within the Roman state produced literary and artistic sensibilities of the highest order.
Mark, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed.
Some sedatives produce the paradoxical effect of making the person more anxious.
Do you get uptight and defensive?
When we are tired, tense, depressed, or unwell, we feel pain much more.
There is mounting tension along the border.
I have a tendency to talk too much when I'm nervous.
I was too nervous to eat.
The tension was mounting perceptibly.
She gave a nervous giggle.
I was so nervous that I was bathed in perspiration.
The atmosphere seemed to vibrate with tension.
She became so nervous that she shook violently.
'I'm very nervous,' she admitted reluctantly.