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1. | To make or become nervous or upset. |
| 使紧张,使慌乱使或变得紧张或困惑 |
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2. | certain passions, desires, and a flow of "vital energy, " or in more easily understood English, just "nervous |
| 人是神灵的具体表现,所以在活着的时候,当然有一些热情,欲望,和“精神”(Vital energy or nervous energy)之流。 |
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3. | an equating verb (such as `be' or `become') that links the subject with the complement of a sentence. |
| 同主语相连作句子补语等同动词(比如‘be’或‘become’)。 |
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4. | He become more nervous with every minute. |
| 随着一分一秒过去,他变得越来越紧张. |
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5. | to be anxious; to be worried |
| 着急 |
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6. | become/be nervous,anxious or agitated(about sth) |
| (对某事物)不安,担忧,激动 |
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7. | Boon.You quickly leave, they are waiting for you, do not let your father become nervous, staying in London |
| 你快走吧,他们正等着你呢,别让你父亲着急,留在伦敦,永远别回来了。 |
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8. | I knew Eldest Brother would never let me go.You saw how nervous he got then." |
| 我知道老大决不让我去的,你瞧他那时候多少着急。” |
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9. | Perhaps he may become extremely nervous and excitable. |
| 他可能会变得极度神经质与极度兴奋。 |
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10. | There is no need for hurrying. |
| 不用着急。 |
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