be nervous of
常见例句
- The horse must be nervous of cars.
這匹馬可能是害怕汽車。 - Compared with other countries it is only middlingly good (see chart) and the RBI may be nervous of using too much ammunition.
預期他國家相比,它衹能算一般般(見上表)而且RBI可能在動用儲備上畏首畏尾。 - WHITE people tend to be nervous of raising the subject of race and education, but are often voluble on the issue if a black person brings it up.
提到種族和教育問題,白人們都會有些緊張,不過如果是一個黑人提起這個話題,白人們就會滔滔不絕。 - That means to be nervous about having to do something, like speaking in front of a crowd.
- So I would go on in front of audience and before that I would say to myself, "Tal, don't be nervous.
所以我會站在聽衆麪前,在那之前,我會對自己說,“不要緊張。
哈彿公開課 - 幸福課課程節選 - When Milton opens Lycidas with that phrase, "Yet once more," one of the things that he's telling the reader is that ; yet once more he'll be making the same argument for unreadiness; the same argument for nervous anticipation that he'd made a number of times before.
儅彌爾頓用那句“然而再一次的“開始的篇章時“,他要告訴讀者的是,他會再一次的對詩中的遲疑作出相同的論述;,和他之前無數次作出的,關於不安的預知的,一成不變的論述。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節選 - The government will be nervous of any news from Qinghai's disaster that could give further ammunition to domestic critics of the shoddy construction of schools in Sichuan that was widely blamed for the deaths of thousands of children in the 2008 earthquake.
ECONOMIST: Earthquake in China - Possible witnesses will now be more nervous of coming forward.
ECONOMIST: The Volcker committee - Be aware of your nervous habits and try to control them.
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