nervous
nervous — 形容詞
1. feeling worried or uneasy about something that may happen, especially when you h
緊張的
因即將發生的事而感到不安
feeling worried or uneasy about something that may happen, especially when you have to face an unfamiliar, difficult, or important situation — for example, being nervous before a job interview, an exam, or a speech.
Élise felt nervous about her job interview at the hospital.
Élise 對於在醫院的面試感到非常緊張。
nervous + about + noun — common preposition pattern
Chidi was too nervous to eat dinner before his big exam the next morning.
Chidi 緊張到第二天早上的大考前連晚餐都吃不下。
too nervous to + infinitive — structure for degree
The bride looked nervous as she walked down the aisle toward her partner.
新娘在走紅毯時看起來很緊張。
Christopher gets nervous every time the teacher calls his name in class.
每次老師在課堂上叫 Christopher 的名字,他就會緊張。
文法句型
nervous + about + noun/gerund
nervous + of + noun/gerund
nervous + infinitive
用法筆記
Used for temporary states triggered by a specific upcoming event. For a lasting personality trait, see sense 3. Often combines with 'about' (the cause), 'of' (the feared thing), or an infinitive clause ('nervous to speak').
常見錯誤
2. relating to the body's system of nerves, which carry signals between the brain a
神經的
與神經或神經系統有關的
relating to the body's system of nerves, which carry signals between the brain and all the other parts of the body.
The doctor explained that the pain was caused by a damaged nervous system.
醫生解釋說,疼痛是神經系統受損所引起的。
nervous + system — most common medical collocation
Élise developed a rare nervous disorder that affects her sense of balance.
Élise 罹患了一種罕見的神經失調,影響了她的平衡感。
Christopher's nervous condition requires regular checkups with a specialist.
Christopher 的神經疾病需要定期到專科醫師那裏檢查。
The nurse checked the patient's nervous response by tapping her knee with a small hammer.
護士用小槌輕敲病人的膝蓋,測試她的神經反應。
文法句型
nervous + system/damage/disorder/condition
用法筆記
This sense is almost always used before a noun (attributive position). It is a technical or medical term and is not used for everyday feelings of worry — that sense is covered by sense 1.
常見錯誤
3. having a personality that makes you feel worried, frightened, or upset easily, e
易緊張的
性格容易擔憂或受驚嚇的
having a personality that makes you feel worried, frightened, or upset easily, even about small or ordinary things — for example, a person who jumps at loud noises or who worries about everyday situations that others find easy.
Chidi is a nervous driver who grips the steering wheel tightly the whole trip.
Chidi 開車時很容易緊張,全程都緊緊抓著方向盤。
nervous + driver/traveler/flyer — trait-as-modifier pattern
Their rescue dog is still very nervous around strangers despite years of training.
他們收養的那隻狗即使經過多年的訓練,在陌生人旁邊還是很容易緊張。
nervous around + noun — preposition for context of fear
The kitten was nervous by nature and hid when visitors came to the apartment.
那隻小貓天生膽小,每次有人來家裡作客就會躲在沙發底下。
Christopher is a nervous flyer who always holds the armrest during takeoff and landing.
Christopher 搭飛機時很容易緊張,起飛和降落的時候都會緊抓著扶手。
- jumpy
Informal; describes someone who reacts with a sudden startled movement to unexpected stimuli
- skittish
Typically used for animals, but can describe people who are easily frightened in social situations
- high-strung
Describes someone who is extremely sensitive and reacts strongly to stress; US English
文法句型
nervous + by nature
nervous + about + everything/anything
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense describes a person's (or animal's) general character, not a temporary state. Compare 'I am nervous about the exam' (sense 1, temporary) with 'He is a nervous person who worries about everything' (sense 3, character).