基本解釋adj. 有精力的;有翅膀的;有勇氣的;有葉脈的 v. 給…以力量;使…振作(nerve的過去分詞)同根派生 nerved相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句She was finally nerved to tell him that she was already a wife.她終於鼓起勇氣告訴他,她已經(jīng)爲(wèi)人之妻了。He nerved himself for the blow, but it was not heavy enough nor swift enough.他鼓足勇氣,打了一拳,可是份量不夠重,出手也不夠快。She nerved herself by an effort, entered the swing-gate, and rang the door-bell.她鼓起勇氣走進牧師住宅的柵欄門,按了門鈴。權(quán)威例句In the most steely-nerved foreign firms such as McDonald's, Mars and Coca-Cola, there are therefore flashes of optimism.ECONOMIST: As winter draws innerved更多例句詞組短語短語palmately nerved 掌狀脈的triple nerved 離基三出脈的hairy nerved 毛脈的false nerved 具假脈的basal nerved 基礎(chǔ)脈的nerved更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 Nerves are long thin fibres that transmit messages between your brain and other parts of your body. If you refer to someone's nerves, you mean their ability to cope with problems such as stress, worry, and danger. You can refer to someone's feelings of anxiety or tension as nerves. Nerve is the courage that you need in order to do something difficult or dangerous. If someone or something gets on your nerves, they annoy or irritate you. If you say that someone has a nerve or has the nerve to do something, you are criticizing them for doing something which you feel they had no right to do. If you lose your nerve, you suddenly panic and become too afraid to do something that you were about to do. nerved劍橋字典nerved柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義生物學(xué)翅脈有葉脈的(葉)脈具脈的毉葯科學(xué)神經(jīng),神經(jīng)纖維