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Перевод: nervous
[прилагательное] нервный; слабонервный; нервозный; нервничающий; взволнованный; возбудимый; боязливый; робкий; беспокоящийся; нервирующий; действующий на нервы; выразительный (о стиле)
Тезаурус:
- Is she just a very nervous bitch or will she grow out of it?
- A dissident intellectual passing out leaflets at a factory gate reminds him of a nervous child offering a sugar lump to a large horse.
- And there was a new outpouring of rumours about Hitler's health: that he was ill, mad, blind, had suffered a nervous breakdown, or that as a result of mental illness he had been forced to hand over the leadership of the State to the military, and had been shot.
- You're real nervous and you need to slow down a little.
- He sensed the imminence of some kind of public display and that made him very nervous indeed.
- Let us therefore assume that nervous disorders act as an intervening variable.
- A parallel attraction of the theory is that it seems to constrain perception to be true - to be only about things that impinge on the nervous system; that are, in other words, "really there".
- I was beginning to feel really nervous.
- Guatemala, receiving a one-goal handicap start, surprisingly led 5-;1 at the end of the first chukka as the Argentines appeared very nervous, but they scored four goals in the second chukka and dominated the rest of the game.
- Up to the age of 39 he was one of that sad, nervous and obscure clan of people who scraped a living as a barrister while waiting for a distant relative to die and leave him an independent income.
- There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery.
- This interpretation in no way diminishes the enigma of the relationship between electrochemical events in the nervous system and conscious experiences.
- Indeed, the Kennel Club describes the Rottweiler as: "Goodnatured, not nervous or vicious."
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