[/tens; tɛns/] adj (-r, -st) 用法: 1 stretched tightly; taut 拉紧的; 紧张的. 用法: 2 with muscles tight in anticipation of what may happen (因预料要出事)肌肉 紧的: faces tense with anxiety 因焦急而显得紧张的面孔. 用法: 3 unable to relax; edgy 不能松弛的; 神经紧张的; 易怒的: He's a very tense person. 他是个神经紧张的人. 用法: 4 causing tenseness 引起紧张的; 令人紧张的: a tense moment, atmosphere, meeting 令人感到紧张的时刻、 气氛、 会议 * The game is getting tenser all the time. 比赛自始至终越来越紧张. tense 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn] 用法: 2 (cause sb/sth to) become tense(2) (使某人[某事物])变得紧张: She tensed, hearing the noise again. 她再次听到那个声音就紧张起来. * with muscles tensed, waiting for the race to start 肌肉紧 著,等待起跑. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) be/get tensed `up be/become tense(3) 变得神经紧张: Players get very tensed up before a match. 运动员在比赛前都感到神经紧张. tense 3 [/tens; tɛns/] n (grammar) any of the forms of a verb that may be used to indicate the time of the actionor state expressed by the verb (动词的)时态: the present,past, future, etc tense 现在、 过去、 将来等时态. |