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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 nervous     
  ner‧vous S3 W3 /ˈnɜːvəs $ ˈnɜːr-/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: adjective: ↑nervous, ↑nerveless, ↑nerve-racking, ↑nervy, ↑unnerving; noun: ↑nerve, nerves, ↑nervousness; verb: ↑nerve, ↑unnerve; adverb: ↑nervously]   1. worried or frightened about something, and unable to relax ⇨ anxious    nervous about        She was so nervous about her exams that she couldn’t sleep.        I wish you’d stop looking at me like that. You’re making me nervous.    feel/get nervous        Paul always gets nervous whenever he has to give a presentation.    nervous smile/laugh/look/glance        ‘Don’t be silly,’ she said with a nervous laugh. ‘There’s no such thing as ghosts.’        By the time I got into the interview I was a nervous wreck (=was extremely nervous).    nervous of        We were all a bit nervous of him at first  (=frightened of him).   2. often becoming worried or frightened, and easily upset:         She’s a nervous, sensitive child.        The film is unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition (=who are easily frightened).   3. [only before noun] related to the nerves in your body    nervous condition/illness/disorder        She was suffering from a nervous condition.        He had a nervous twitch (=his body made small uncontrolled movements).   4. nervous exhaustion/strain a mental condition in which you feel very tired, usually caused by working too hard or by a difficult emotional problem   —nervously adverb:         She smiled nervously.   —nervousness noun [uncountable]:         Mike’s nervousness showed in his voice.       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      verbs     ▪ feel nervous  He looked at her for so long that she began to feel nervous.     ▪ get/become nervous  Everyone gets nervous before a big game.     ▪ seem/appear nervous  She seemed nervous at first, but her presentation was good.     ▪ look/sound nervous  He sounded nervous and uncertain.     ▪ make somebody nervous  Being alone in the house made her nervous.      adverbs     ▪ slightly nervous  Looking slightly nervous, Paul began to speak.     ▪ a little/a bit nervous  I was a little nervous before the interview.     ▪ extremely nervous  The policeman noticed that the driver seemed extremely nervous.      nouns     ▪ a nervous smile/laugh/giggle  ‘It doesn’t matter,’ she said, with a nervous smile.     ▪ nervous laughter  His comment was met with nervous laughter.     ▪ a nervous look/glance  Lucy swallowed as she sent him a nervous glance.     ▪ nervous tension (=a feeling of being very tense and nervous)  It was the play’s opening night, and Gloria was in a state of nervous tension.      phrases     ▪ be a nervous wreck (=be so nervous or worried that you cannot deal with a situation)  By the end of the rehearsal I was a nervous wreck.       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ nervous worried or a little frightened about something and unable to relax:  Kelly was so nervous about her exam that she couldn’t sleep. |  It makes me nervous when you drive that fast.     ▪ tense worried and unable to relax in a way that makes you get angry or upset easily:  Mary’s problems at work were making her tense and irritable.     ▪ uneasy nervous because you feel that something bad might happen, so that you are unable to relax until the danger has passed:  I began to feel uneasy when he still hadn’t phoned by 11 o'clock.     ▪ on edge if you are on edge or your nerves are on edge, you feel nervous because you are worried about what might happen:  My nerves were on edge, waiting for the results of the test. |  Redundancies and other work upheavals have put employees on edge.     ▪ neurotic nervous and anxious in a way that is not normal or reasonable:  She’s completely neurotic about food hygiene. |  a neurotic mother     ▪ edgy/jumpy/jittery nervous because you are worried about what might happen:  Investors are a little edgy about the financial markets these days. |  There was a lot of pressure on the team tonight and that’s why they were a little jumpy.     ▪ highly-strung British English, high-strung American English becoming nervous or upset easily because that is your character:  Like many musicians, he’s very sensitive and highly-strung.     ▪ be a nervous wreck to feel extremely nervous and unable to relax:  After 10 months of teaching, I was a total nervous wreck.     ▪ have butterflies (in your stomach) informal to feel nervous about something that you are going to do very soon because it is important and you want to do it well:  Actors often have butterflies before going on stage.
  nervoushu| ◎ | ['nə:vəs] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | (thuộc) thần kinh |  |   | ☆ | the nervous system |  |   | hệ thần kinh |  |   | ☆ | nervous breakdown (debility, depression, exhaustion, prostration) |  |   | sự suy nhược thần kinh |  |   | ■ | dễ bị kích thích; nóng nảy, bực dọc; hay hoảng sợ; hay lo lắng, hay bồn chồn |  |   | ☆ | most of the children are nervous in the dark |  |   | hầu hết trẻ con thường hoảng sợ trong bóng tối |  |   | ☆ | to feel nervous about something |  |   | cảm thấy bồn chồn lo lắng về việc gì |  |   | ☆ | nervous temperament |  |   | tính nóng nảy |  |   | ■ | có dũng khí, có khí lực, mạnh mẽ |  |   | ☆ | a man full of nervous energy |  |   | một người đầy nghị lực cương cường |  |   | ■ | (văn học) hùng mạnh; cô đọng, khúc chiết |  |   | ☆ | nervous style |  |   | văn hùng mạnh; văn cô đọng khúc chiết |  
 
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