nerve的意思和读音

nerve

: [nɜrv] : [nɜː(r)v]

n.

v.

nerves  nerving  nerved  

adj.+n.sensory nerve,raw nerve,degenerative nerve

v.+n.lose nerve,touch nerve

n.cowardice

n.courage,bravery,spirit,audacity,boldness

v.psych,steel,brace,motivate,gear up

nerven.

1.[c]any of the long threads that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc.

the optic nerve

nerve cells

nerve endings

Every nerve in her body was tense.

2.[pl]feelings of worry or anxiety

Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance.

I need something to calm/steady my nerves .西

Everyone's nerves were on edge(= everyone felt tense ) .

He lives on his nerves(= is always worried) .

3.[u]the courage to do sth difficult or dangerous

It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court.

I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerve at the last minute.

He kept his nerve to win the final set 6–4. 6 4

4.[sing][u](informal)a way of behaving that other people think is rude or not appropriate

I don't know how you have the nerve to show your face after what you said!

He's got a nerve asking us for money!

‘Then she demanded to see the manager!’ ‘ What a nerve! ’“!”“!”

IDMbe a bag/bundle of nerves(informal)to be very nervousget on sbs nerves(informal)使to annoy sbhave nerves of steelto be able to remain calm in a difficult or dangerous situation

You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.

hit/touch a (raw/sensitive) nerveto mention a subject that makes sb feel angry, upset, embarrassed, etc.

You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.

v.

1.~ yourself for sth/to do sthto give yourself the courage or strength to do sth

He nerved himself to ask her out.

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v.1.,

n.1.one of the groups of fibers in your body that carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body, communicating pain, pressure, feelings of heat and cold, etc.2.the ability to control your fear and remain determined when you are doing something difficult or dangerous3.a worried feeling that makes you afraid that you will not be able to do something well4.a rude attitude, usually shown by behavior that makes other people angry1.one of the groups of fibers in your body that carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body, communicating pain, pressure, feelings of heat and cold, etc.2.the ability to control your fear and remain determined when you are doing something difficult or dangerous3.a worried feeling that makes you afraid that you will not be able to do something well4.a rude attitude, usually shown by behavior that makes other people angry

v.1.to make someone, usually yourself, feel strong enough to do something or ready to do it

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1.Speaking out usually involved what was for me a slightly nerve-wracking trip to the front of the class.

2.I got up the nerve to ask him if his name was Mr. Gillespie, and if he had been in a coma about five years ago.5

3.Today George Miller actually had the nerve to ask me to go the the Christmas dance with him!

4.A denervation of the cardiac sympathetic nerve seems to be the primary genesis of the attack in a patient prone to such events.

5.I've known that for a long time, even though I didn't have the nerve to speak to you sooner or to come to an understanding with you.

6.He found that it took a tenth of a second for a signal to travel down the nerve to the muscle.

7.So you see, two, an enemy of political bottom line, the bottom line of a missile defense system, Russia extend to the most sensitive nerve.线线

8.Branches of peripheral nerve are invaded by nests of malignant cells. This is often why pain associated with cancers is unrelenting.

9.I think I need to stop staring at his name. I'm getting punchy. But I still don't have the nerve to ask him out.

10.Jack got up the nerve to ask Ruth to dance with him.