nerve-wracking的意思和读音

nerve-wracking

: ['nɜːvˌrækɪŋ]

adj.使

adj.1.使;

adj.1.making you very nervous or worried

1. newcomers nerve-wracking in the same boat

2. nerve-racking nerve-wracking nerved ...

3. ... Give somebody confidence: Nerve-wracking: Intelligent:adj. ...

4. 1. extra: 2. nerve-wracking 3. ultimatum ...

:,使,,,,

1."Honestly, sitting there was the most nerve-wracking thing I've ever experienced, " she said.:“。”

2.Lyushnya admits that this preternatural environment can be nerve-wracking, especially when he's the only one working the night shift.

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

4.Ending a book is a nerve-wracking proposition; at least, it is if you assume you'll only have one shot at it.

5.What was it like for you? - It was very long, first of all. It was 18 months from beginning to end, and it was nerve-wracking .?-18

6.But despite the longer, often nerve-wracking wait, "we're seeing a lot of smaller firms trade up for talent, " he said.,“。”

7.As you can imagine, speaking in front of 300 people was a nerve-wracking experience for me, but it was also an icebreaker.300使

8.And waiting also all day for the night session, that is nerve-wracking on top of it.

9.Hiring someone can be a time-consuming and nerve-wracking task.

10.Although, judging by the Reds' narrow victory over Birmingham, you may need to prepare yourself for a nerve-wracking nine months.9