tense
英 [tens]
美[tɛns]
- adj. 紧张的;拉紧的
- vt. 变得紧张;使拉紧
- vi. 拉紧,变得紧张
- n. 时态
考试真题
- Instead of having a literal meaning, it docs something - conveying an attitude — just like the -ed ending conveys past tense rather than "meaning.
出自-2014年6月阅读原文
- relations between whites and African Americans may become tense again
出自-2010年6月阅读原文
双语例句
- 1. Dart, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed.
- 起初,达特非常紧张,最后终于放松了下来。
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- 2. She seemed nervous or tense, and she was definitely short with me.
- 她似乎很焦虑,抑或是很紧张,对我明显很不客气。
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- 3. My arms are tired, and my back is tense.
- 我的胳膊很累,背部肌肉紧绷得难受。
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- 4. His voice had lost its resonance; it was tense and strained.
- 他的声音不再洪亮,而是显得紧张,不太自然。
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- 5. When we are under stress our bodies tend to tense up.
- 人一紧张,身体就会变僵硬。
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