tensed
基本解释
- adj.紧张的;绷紧的;拉紧的
- v.拉紧;使紧绷
- n.(动词)时态
词源解说
- 1670年进入英语,直接源自古典拉丁语的tensus,意为拉伸。
同根派生
- 同根词
- 词根:tense adj.
- tense紧张的;拉紧的
- tensional张力的;紧张的 adv.
- tensely紧张地;拉紧地 n.
- tension张力,拉力;紧张,不安;电压
- tense时态
- tensor[数]张量;[解剖]张肌
- tenseness紧张;绷紧
- tensity紧张度,紧张 vi.
- tense拉紧,变得紧张 vt.
- tension使紧张;使拉紧
- tense变得紧张;使拉紧
英汉例句
- He read the letter with a tense anxiety.
他紧张焦虑地看那封信。 - Is the rope tense?
绳子拉紧了吗? - I cannot play the piano like I used to—my fingers have gone tense from lack of practice.
我不能像过去那样弹钢琴了——我的手指因缺乏练习变得生硬了。
用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语: ~+ n.
用作表语: S+be+~
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
词组短语
- And Tensed 和紧张
- Tensed Up 忧虑不安;紧张
- She Tensed 她紧张起来
- Sasuke Tensed 佐助紧张
- tensed conformation 张力构象
短语
英英字典
- A tense situation or period of time is one that makes people anxious, because they do not know what is going to happen next.
- If you are tense, you are anxious and nervous and cannot relax.
- If your body is tense, your muscles are tight and not relaxed.
- If your muscles tense, if you tense, or if you tense your muscles, your muscles become tight and stiff, often because you are anxious or frightened.
- Tense up means the same as .
- The tense of a verb group is its form, which usually shows whether you are referring to past, present, or future time.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- (元音)紧的;舌肌紧张的(指某些元音,如he中的e)(lax之对)