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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2092 COCA: 2186

tension

noun
/ˈtenʃn/
/ˈtenʃn/
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  1. [uncountable, countable, usually plural] a situation in which people do not trust each other, or feel unfriendly towards each other, and that may cause them to attack each other紧张局势(或关系、状况)
    • There is mounting tension along the border.边境局势日趋紧张。
    • international/racial/political tensions国际紧张局势;种族间的紧张关系;政治上的紧张状况
    • Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence.家庭关系紧张和矛盾会导致暴力行为。
    • tension between A and B The incident has further increased tension between the two countries.这一事件进一步加剧了两国之间的紧张局势。
    Extra Examples
    • In the early 1960's, new tensions arose between the United States and the USSR.20 世纪 60 年代初,美国和苏联之间出现了新的紧张关系。
    • Money was always a source of tension between her parents.金钱始终是造成她父母关系紧张的根源。
    • More police have been sent to areas of high political tension.政治局势高度紧张的地区增派了警力。
    • Racial tensions in the town were running high.镇子里种族关系高度紧张。
    • She often used humour to defuse tension in meetings.她经常用幽默来缓和会议上的紧张气氛。
    • The job losses caused greater tensions within the company.人员裁减在公司内部造成了更强烈的紧张关系。
    • tension between local youths and the police当地青年和警察之间的紧张关系
    Topics Social issuesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • great
    • high
    verb + tension
    • cause
    • create
    • generate
    tension + verb
    • build up
    • grow
    • increase
    preposition
    • tension among
    • tension between
    • tension in
    phrases
    • a source of tension
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] tension (between A and B) a situation in which the fact that there are different needs or interests causes difficulties矛盾;对立
    • There is often a tension between the aims of the company and the wishes of the employees.公司的目标和雇员的愿望之间经常存在矛盾。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • great
    • high
    verb + tension
    • cause
    • create
    • generate
    tension + verb
    • build up
    • grow
    • increase
    preposition
    • tension among
    • tension between
    • tension in
    phrases
    • a source of tension
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable] a feeling of worry and stress that makes it impossible to relax(情绪上的)紧张,烦躁
    • nervous tension神经紧张
    • We laughed and that helped ease the tension.我们笑了,因而紧张的情绪得以缓和下来。
    • Walking and swimming are excellent for releasing tension.散步和游泳是释放紧张的绝佳方式。
    • a tension headache紧张性头痛
    Synonyms pressurepressure
    • stress
    • tension
    • strain
    These are all words for the feelings of worry caused by the problems in somebody’s life.
    • pressure difficulties and feelings of worry that are caused by the need to achieve something or to behave in a particular way:
      • She was unable to attend because of the pressures of work.由于工作紧张,她不能出席。
    • stress pressure or worry caused by the problems in somebody’s life:
      • stress-related illnesses与精神压力有关的疾病
    pressure or stress?用 pressure 还是 stress?It is common to say that somebody is suffering from stress, while pressure may be the thing that causes stress.
    • tension a feeling of worry and stress that makes it impossible to relax:
      • nervous tension神经紧张
    • strain pressure on somebody/​something because they have too much to do or manage; the problems or worry that this produces:
      • I found it a strain looking after four children.我觉得照料四个孩子挺累的。
    Patterns
    • to be under pressure/​stress/​strain
    • considerable pressure/​stress/​tension/​strain
    • to cause stress/​tension/​strain
    • to cope with the pressure/​stress/​tension/​strain
    • to relieve/​release the pressure/​stress/​tension/​strain
    • to be suffering from stress/​tension
    Extra Examples
    • He suffers from nervous tension.他饱受神经紧张之苦。
    • Horses are very sensitive to signs of tension in humans.马对人类流露出的紧张情绪非常敏感。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • inner
    • emotional
    • nervous
    verb + tension
    • feel
    • suffer from
    • sense
    tension + noun
    • headache
    preposition
    • tension in
    phrases
    • a release of tension
    • a sign of tension
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  4. [uncountable] the feeling of fear and excitement that is created by a writer or a film director(作家或电影导演制造的)紧张气氛
    • dramatic tension扣人心弦的紧张气氛
    • As the movie progresses the tension builds.随着电影剧情的发展,气氛越来越紧张。
    Extra Examples
    • Tension builds around the mystery of what will happen to Freddie.弗雷迪会发生什么事显得神秘莫测,气氛愈发紧张。
    • The tension among the audience was palpable.观众中的紧张气氛显而易见。
    • the use of editing to heighten the tension通过编辑提高张力
    Topics Film and theatreb2, Literature and writingb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dramatic
    verb + tension
    • build
    • heighten
    • increase
    tension + verb
    • build
    • grow
    • mount
    See full entry
  5. [uncountable] the state of being stretched tight; the extent to which something is stretched tight拉伸;张力;拉紧状态;绷紧程度
    • muscular tension肌肉绷紧
    • Adjust the string tension of your tennis racket to suit your style of playing.调节网球拍的网张力,以配合你的打法。
    • When knitting, try to keep the same tension throughout.编织时,始终保持相同的张力。
    • Massage can relieve tension in your shoulders and back.按摩可以缓解肩部和背部的紧张。
    see also surface tension
    Extra Examples
    • The sudden tension on the line told me I had hooked a fish.钓线突然绷紧告诉我鱼上钩了。
    • The metal is weak in tension.这种金属张力很差。
    • Stay clear of cables which are under tension.远离绷紧的缆绳。
    • The hot bath eased the tension in his body.洗个热水澡缓解了他身体的紧张。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • string
    verb + tension
    • adjust
    • release
    preposition
    • in tension
    • under tension
    • tension on
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  6. Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a medical term denoting a condition or feeling of being physically stretched or strained): from French, or from Latin tensio(n-), from tendere ‘stretch’.

tension

verb
/ˈtenʃn/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tension
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he / she / it tensions
/ˈtenʃnz/
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past simple tensioned
/ˈtenʃnd/
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past participle tensioned
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-ing form tensioning
/ˈtenʃənɪŋ/
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  1. tension something to make a wire, sail, etc. tight and stretched(使金属线、帆等)拉紧,绷紧
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a medical term denoting a condition or feeling of being physically stretched or strained): from French, or from Latin tensio(n-), from tendere ‘stretch’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2092 COCA: 2186
tension

noun¹

1inability to relax緊張情緒ADJECTIVE | VERB + TENSION | TENSION + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEinner內心的緊張emotional, nervous, sexual情緒緊張;神經緊張;性緊張He suffers from nervous tension.他飽受神經緊張之苦。muscle, muscular肌肉緊張premenstrual經前期緊張VERB + TENSIONfeel, suffer from感覺緊張;遭受緊張之苦I feel some tension in my shoulders.我感覺雙肩有些發緊。sense察覺緊張As soon as he entered, he sensed a tension in the air.他一進去就感到氣氛緊張。cause, create引起/造成緊張relieve舒緩緊張release釋放緊張情緒TENSION + NOUNheadache緊張性頭痛PREPOSITIONtension in⋯的緊張The hot bath eased the tension in his body.洗個熱水澡緩解了他身體的緊張。PHRASESa release of tension緊張情緒的釋放Laughter can be a great release of tension.大笑能有效地釋放緊張情緒。a sign of tension緊張的跡象Horses are very sensitive to signs of tension in humans.馬對人類流露出的緊張情緒非常敏感。
tension

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2bad feeling between people, countries, etc.緊張關係ADJECTIVE | VERB + TENSION | TENSION + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, great, high相當強的/強烈的/高度的緊張關係More police have been sent to areas of high political tension.政治局勢高度緊張的地區增派了警力。palpable, real顯而易見的/十足的緊張slight略微的緊張escalating, growing, heightened, increased, increasing, mounting, rising不斷升級的緊張關係;日益加劇的緊張關係;加深的緊張關係constant, continuous持續的緊張continuing, ongoing還在繼續的緊張unresolved未解決的緊張關係renewed再度出現的緊張;復歸緊張的關係fundamental, inherent, underlying根本的/固有的/潛在的緊張ethnic, political, racial, religious, social民族/政治/種族/宗教/社會緊張關係communal, family, internal, international, national, regional社群/家庭/內部/國際/國內/地區緊張creative, dynamic創造性的/動態的張力the creative tension between democracy and business interests民主和商業利益之間的創造性張力VERB + TENSIONcause, create, generate引起關係緊張;製造緊張局勢defuse, ease, reduce, release, resolve消除緊張關係;緩和緊張局勢;解決緊張局勢She often used humour / humor to defuse tension in meetings.她經常用幽默來緩和會議上的緊張氣氛。exacerbate, heighten加劇緊張關係TENSION + VERBbuild up, grow, increase, mount, rise緊張氣氛逐漸加劇;緊張氣氛漸濃;緊張關係升級ease緊張關係緩和arise緊張關係出現In the early 1960's, new tensions arose between the United States and the USSR.20 世紀 60 年代初,美國和蘇聯之間出現了新的緊張關係。exist緊張局勢存在run high緊張狀況高漲Racial tensions in the town were running high.鎮子裏種族關係高度緊張。PREPOSITIONtension among⋯中的緊張狀況The tension among the audience was palpable.觀眾中的緊張氣氛顯而易見。tension between⋯之間的緊張關係tension between local youths and the police當地青年和警察之間的緊張關係tension in, tension within⋯內部的緊張關係The job losses caused greater tensions within the company.人員裁減在公司內部造成了更強烈的緊張關係。tension over因⋯而導致的緊張關係There has been increased tension over the border incident.邊境事件造成局勢愈發緊張。tension with與⋯的緊張關係renewed tension with France與法國再度緊張的關係PHRASESa source of tension緊張關係的根源Money was always a source of tension between her parents.金錢始終是造成她父母關係緊張的根源。
tension

noun³

3of rope, wire, etc.繩;電線ADJECTIVE | VERB + TENSION | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEstring弦張力VERB + TENSIONadjust調整鬆緊度This old racket needs its string tension adjusted.這個舊球拍需要調整一下穿線磅數。release釋放張力PREPOSITIONin tension在張力方面The metal is weak in tension.這種金屬張力很差。under tension處於緊繃狀態Stay clear of cables which are under tension.遠離繃緊的纜繩。tension on⋯的拉緊狀態The sudden tension on the line told me I had hooked a fish.釣線突然繃緊告訴我魚上鈎了。
tension

noun⁴

4feeling of excitement in a film/movie, etc.影片中的興奮感;張力ADJECTIVE | VERB + TENSION | TENSION + VERB ADJECTIVEdramatic戲劇張力The movie lacks dramatic tension.這部影片缺乏戲劇張力。VERB + TENSIONbuild, heighten, increase加大/提高/增加張力the use of editing to heighten the tension通過編輯提高張力keep, keep up, maintain保持張力break打破張力TENSION + VERBbuild, grow, mount張力加大/提高/增加Tension builds around the mystery of what will happen to Freddie.弗雷迪會發生什麼事顯得神秘莫測,氣氛愈發緊張。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2092 COCA: 2186
tension noun
tension (family tensions) pressure1 (nervous tension)
tension

noun

tension ♦︎ aggression ♦︎ hostility ♦︎ antagonism ♦︎ animosity ♦︎ antipathy ♦︎ enmityThese are all words for an unfriendly situation or feelings between people. 这些词均表示紧张局势、敌意、对抗。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配tension / hostility / antagonism / animosity / antipathy / enmity between A and Baggression / hostility / antagonism / animosity / antipathy / enmity towards sb / sthmutual / personal hostility / antagonism / animosity / antipathy / enmityopen aggression / hostilitynatural antagonism / antipathyto feel the tension / hostility / antagonism / animosity / antipathyto arouse hostility / antagonism tension [uncountable, countable, usually plural] a situation in which people do not trust each other, or feel unfriendly towards each other, and which may cause them to attack each other 紧张局势(或关系、状况)There is mounting tension along the border.边境局势日趋紧张。international / racial / political tensions国际紧张局势;种族间的紧张关系;政治上的紧张状况Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence.家庭关系紧张和矛盾会导致暴力行为。 see also tense stressful aggression əˈgreʃn [uncountable] a willingness to threaten or attack sb/sth, often caused by feelings of anger or hatred (常因愤怒或仇恨引起的)好斗情绪,攻击性Nowadays our aggression is channelled into sports.现今,我们的攻击性倾注到体育运动之中。 see also aggressive aggressive 1 hostility hɒˈstɪləti; NAmE hɑːˈstɪləti [uncountable, singular] unfriendly feelings or behaviour towards sb/sth 敌意;对抗There was open hostility between the two schools.这两所学校公开相互敌对。The talk lasted well over an hour and he sensed a growing hostility from his audience.谈话进行了足足一个多小时,他感到听众的敌意越来越强。 see also hostile aggressive 1 , hostility opposition antagonism ænˈtægənɪzəm [uncountable, countable, usually plural] (written) strong feelings of dislike between people or groups of people (强烈的)对立情绪;对抗情绪;敌对;敌意The gap between rich and poor is widening and class antagonism is growing.贫富差距越来越大,阶级对立愈发严重。Natural antagonisms and rivalries between the communities became worse.群体间原本具有的对抗和竞争关系变得越来越恶劣。 see also antagonize anger verb animosity ˌænɪˈmɒsəti; NAmE ˌænɪˈmɑːsəti [uncountable, countable, usually plural] strong feelings of personal dislike towards sb (个人的)仇恨,敌意,憎恶He felt no animosity towards his critics.他对批评他的人并不心怀怨恨。Personal animosities between the leaders have made negotiations difficult.领导人之间的私怨使谈判变得困难。 antipathy ænˈtɪpəθi [uncountable, countable] (formal) strong feelings of dislike towards a thing, idea or person 厌恶;反感Growing antipathy to the government has led to a low voter turnout in local elections.对政府日益强烈的反感导致地方选举的投票率很低。His professional judgement was coloured by his personal antipathies.他个人的厌恶情绪对他的专业判断产生了负面影响。NOTE 辨析 Antagonism, animosity or antipathy? Antagonism is often felt towards a whole group or class of people. * antagonism常指对整个群体或阶级的反感class / racial antagonism阶级/种族对立 Animosity can suggest a very personal feeling, not based on principles or tradition but on a bad personal relationship with sb. Antipathy can suggest a feeling based on instinct (=natural tendencies), not thought or reason. * animosity可表示非常个人的感受,不是基于原则和传统,而是与某人交恶所致。antipathy可表示基于本能的感觉,而非经过思考或理性判断得出。 enmity ˈenməti [uncountable, countable] strong, long-lasting feelings of hatred towards sb (强烈而持久的)敌意,敌对,仇恨Her action earned her the enmity of two or three colleagues.她的行动激起了两三个同事对她的怨恨。Personal enmities and conflicts have soured relations within the department.个人仇恨和冲突让部门内部的关系变质了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2092 COCA: 2186
tension
Feelings of worry and nervousness: worry, concern, stress...
Fear and fright: fear, fright, alarm...
Arguments: argument, disagreement, conflict...
Difficult situations and experiences: crisis, battle, nightmare...
Relating to muscles and tendons: cartilaginous, contract, motor...

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