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nerve

noun
/nɜːv/
/nɜːrv/
Idioms
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  1. [countable] any of the long fibres that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc.神经
    • the optic nerve视神经
    • He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck.他脖子上的神经被卡住了,所以下班了。
    • Every nerve in her body was tense.她的每一根神经都绷得紧紧的。
    • The illness kills nerve cells and causes chronic fatigue.这种疾病会杀死神经细胞,导致慢性疲劳。
    • Pain occurs when the nerve fibres are damaged.当神经纤维受损时,就会疼痛。
    • Signals are transmitted from the nerve endings to the brain.信号从神经末梢传递到大脑。
    • The disease can also cause nerve damage.这种疾病也会导致神经损伤。
    Extra Examples
    • Cutting the nerves to the stomach does not affect hunger.切断通向胃部的神经不会影响饥饿感。
    • He damaged a nerve in his spine.他脊柱内有一根神经损伤了。
    • I've trapped a nerve in my spine.我脊柱上有一根神经受压迫了。
    • Intense pain shot through every nerve in his body.一阵剧痛袭向他全身的每一根神经。
    • The message travels along the nerve to the brain.信号沿神经传入大脑。
    • The nerve runs from the eye to the brain.这一神经连接眼睛和大脑。
    • The nerves transmit pain.这些神经传导痛觉。
    • The vagus nerve controls heart rate and breathing.迷走神经控制着心率和呼吸。
    Topics Bodyb2, Biologyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • pinched
    • trapped
    • sensitive
    verb + nerve
    • damage
    • pinch
    • strain
    nerve + verb
    • go
    • lead
    • run
    nerve + noun
    • bundle
    • cell
    • ending
    preposition
    • along a/​the nerve
    • nerve in
    • nerve to
    phrases
    • every nerve in somebody’s body
    • hit a nerve
    • strike a (raw) nerve
    See full entry
  2. nerves
    [plural] feelings of worry or stress神经质;神经紧张
    • Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance.尽管已做歌手多年,他在演出前仍然神经紧张。
    • I need something to calm my nerves.我需要一些东西来镇定我的神经。
    • to settle/soothe/steady your nerves镇定/安抚/稳定你的神经
    • Everyone's nerves were on edge (= everyone felt tense).人人都觉得紧张。
    • He lives on his nerves (= is always worried).他总是神经紧张。
    • By the end of the meal her nerves were completely frayed.用餐结束时,她的神经完全紧张了。
    Extra Examples
    • She took a few deep breaths to calm her nerves.她做了几个深呼吸来稳定紧张情绪。
    • Have some herbal tea to settle your nerves.喝点凉茶来镇定一下你的神经。
    • At the end of a day's teaching, her nerves were absolutely shattered.教了一天课,她精疲力竭。
    • Caring for him while he was so ill has been a great strain on her nerves.照顾重病的他使她心力交瘁。
    • He uncharacteristically allowed nerves to get the better of him in yesterday's game.他在昨天的比赛中一反常态,显得很紧张。
    • Her nerves were shot from all the things happening around her.周遭发生的所有事情使得她的神经崩溃了。
    • Her nerves were stretched to breaking point.她的神经高度紧张,到了崩溃的边缘。
    • His nerves jangled every time the phone rang.电话每次一响,他的神经都要紧张一次。
    • I had an attack of nerves just before I went on stage.登台前那一刻我感到非常紧张。
    • I'm not sure my nerves can stand another night like this.我不确定我的神经还能忍受这样的夜晚。
    • I've never suffered from first-night nerves.我从未有过初次登场的紧张。
    • It gave me time to calm my jittery nerves before meeting her.这让我在见她之前有时间稳定我紧张不安的神经。
    • He lay awake, his nerves throbbing.他躺着不能入睡,神经抽动 。
    Topics Feelingsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • exam
    • first-night
    • jittery
    verb + nerves
    • calm
    • control
    • ease
    phrases
    • an attack of nerves
    • a bag of nerves
    • a bundle of nerves
    See full entry
  3. [uncountable]
    nerves [plural]
    the courage to do something difficult or dangerous勇气;气魄 synonym guts
    • It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court.将这个公司告上法庭需要极大的勇气。
    • I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerve at the last minute.我想尝试一下跳伞,可在最后关头却失去了勇气。
    • He held his nerve to win the final set 6–4.他鼓起勇气以6比4赢得了最后一盘。
    • Investors largely kept their nerve and stayed with the company.投资者基本上保持了勇气,并留在了公司。
    • It was an amazing journey which tested her nerves to the full.这是一次令人惊奇的旅行,充分考验了她的神经。
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    • You must find the nerve to ask for more money.你必须鼓足勇气要求加薪。
    • Steeling my nerve, I jumped the first bar.我鼓起勇气跳过了第一道横杆。
    • Singing in front of so many people was a real test of nerve.在这么多人面前唱歌真是对一个人勇气的考验。
    • At the last minute she almost lost her nerve.在最后一刻她差点儿失去勇气。
    • He kept his nerve to win a thrilling game.他一直保持着勇气,在这场扣人心弦的比赛中取得了胜利。
    • I didn't have the nerve to ask.我没有勇气问。
    • It took a lot of nerve to stand up and speak.站出来说话是很需要勇气的。
    • Skydiving is all right for people who've got the nerves for it.对于有那种胆量的人来说,跳伞不算什么。
    Topics Personal qualitiesc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + nerve
    • have
    • lack
    • lose
    nerve + verb
    • break
    • fail (somebody)
    phrases
    • a failure of nerve
    • a loss of nerve
    • a test of nerve
    See full entry
  4. [singular, uncountable] (informal) a way of behaving that other people think is rude or not appropriate鲁莽;冒失;厚颜 synonym cheek
    • I don't know how you have the nerve to show your face after what you said!真不知道你说了那些话以后怎么还有脸露面!
    • He's got a nerve asking us for money!他还觍着脸跟我们借钱!
    • ‘Then she demanded to see the manager!’ ‘What a nerve!“她还要求见经理!” “真不要脸!”
    • He had some nerve to insult Mina's cooking.他竟敢侮辱米娜的厨艺。
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘tendon, sinew’): from Latin nervus; related to Greek neuron ‘nerve’ (see neuron).
Idioms
be a bag/bundle of nerves
  1. (informal) to be very nervous非常紧张
    • By the time of the interview, I was a bundle of nerves.到面试时我十分紧张。
    Topics Feelingsc2
get on somebody’s nerves
  1. (informal) to annoy somebody烦扰;使心神不定
    • That music is starting to get on my nerves.那音乐开始让我心烦。
    • It really gets on my nerves when people talk loudly on the phone in public.当人们在公共场合大声打电话时,我真的很紧张。
    • His endless whining really gets on my nerves.他无休止的抱怨使我心情很烦躁。
have nerves of steel
  1. to be able to remain calm in a difficult or dangerous situation意志坚强;沉着冷静
    • You need nerves of steel to be a good poker player.要想成为优秀的纸牌选手,你就得沉着应战。
hit/touch/strike a (raw/sensitive) nerve
  1. to mention a subject that makes somebody feel angry, upset, embarrassed, etc.触及要害;触动痛处
    • You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.你谈起他的第一任妻子,这就触到了他的痛处。
    • My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.我关于离婚的言论无意间触到了别人的痛处。
    • The article struck a raw nerve as it revived unpleasant memories.这篇文章唤起了不愉快的回忆,触动了我的神经。
    Topics Feelingsc2
strain every nerve/sinew (to do something)
  1. to try as hard as you can to do something竭尽全力(做某事)
    • He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat.他竭尽全力从失败中夺取胜利。
strike a nerve (with somebody)
  1. to have a strong effect烦扰;使心神不定
    • His work strikes a nerve with people who are attracted to nostalgia.他的作品触动了怀旧人群的神经。
    • It seems I struck a nerve with my last post about cell phones.我上一篇关于手机的帖子似乎触动了我的神经。
    • Nissan may well strike a popular nerve here.日产汽车很可能会触动这里的一根大众神经。
a war of nerves
  1. an attempt to defeat your opponents by putting pressure on them so that they lose courage or confidence神经战(利用心理压力摧毁对方的斗志)
    • The union has been fighting a war of nerves with the management over pay.工会一直在为薪酬的事与资方进行心理战。

nerve

verb
/nɜːv/
/nɜːrv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they nerve
/nɜːv/
/nɜːrv/
he / she / it nerves
/nɜːvz/
/nɜːrvz/
past simple nerved
/nɜːvd/
/nɜːrvd/
past participle nerved
/nɜːvd/
/nɜːrvd/
-ing form nerving
/ˈnɜːvɪŋ/
/ˈnɜːrvɪŋ/
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  1. nerve yourself for something/to do something to give yourself the courage or strength to do something difficult or unpleasant鼓足勇气;振作精神
    • He nerved himself to ask her out.他鼓足勇气去约她出来。
    Word Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘tendon, sinew’): from Latin nervus; related to Greek neuron ‘nerve’ (see neuron).

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