英:[tensnəs]
美:[ˈtɛnsnɪs]
英:[tensnəs]
美:[ˈtɛnsnɪs]
词根:tense
adj.tense 紧张的;拉紧的
tensed 紧的;紧张的
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
tensity 紧张度,紧张
v.tensed 拉紧;变为紧张(tense的过去分词)
vi.tense 拉紧,变得紧张
vt.tension 使紧张;使拉紧
tense 变得紧张;使拉紧
adjective
stretched tight : made taut : rigid
tense muscles
feeling or showing nervous tension
a tense smile
marked by strain or suspense
a tense thriller
produced with the muscles involved in a relatively tense state
the vowels \ē\ and \ü\ in contrast with the vowels \i\ and \u̇\ are tense
verb
transitive verb
to make tense
intransitive verb
to become tense
tensed up and missed the putt
noun
a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes
a set of inflectional forms of a verb that express distinctions of time
an inflectional form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction
Adjective borrowed from Latin tensus, from past participle of tendere "to extend outward, stretch, spread out" — more at tender >entry 3 Verb derivative of tense >entry 1 Noun Middle English tens, borrowed from Anglo-French tens, temps "time, moment, season, tense," going back to Latin tempus "period of time, season, tense" — more at tempo
The first known use of tense was in the 14th century
tensionnoun
the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
tension of a muscle
stress entry 1 sense 1c
a state of mental unrest that is often accompanied by physical signs (as perspiring) of emotion
a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
tensionnoun
the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
tension of a muscle
stress entry 1 sense 1c
a state of mental unrest that is often accompanied by physical signs (as perspiring) of emotion
a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
tensionnoun
the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
tension of a muscle
stress entry 1 sense 1c
a state of mental unrest that is often accompanied by physical signs (as perspiring) of emotion
a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
tensionnoun
the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
tension of a muscle
stress entry 1 sense 1c
a state of mental unrest that is often accompanied by physical signs (as perspiring) of emotion
a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
tensionnoun
the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
tension of a muscle
stress entry 1 sense 1c
a state of mental unrest that is often accompanied by physical signs (as perspiring) of emotion
a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
tense1 of 3noun
a form of a verb used to show the past, present, or future time of the action or state it denotes
tense2 of 3adjective
stretched tight : made rigid
tense muscles
feeling or showing nervous tension
a tense smile
marked by strain or uncertainty
a tense moment
tense3 of 3verb
to make or become tense
tense1 of 3noun
a form of a verb used to show the past, present, or future time of the action or state it denotes
tense2 of 3adjective
stretched tight : made rigid
tense muscles
feeling or showing nervous tension
a tense smile
marked by strain or uncertainty
a tense moment
tense3 of 3verb
to make or become tense
1 McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness.
麦凯缓缓地朝这个屏幕走来,每走一步心情都更加紧张。
2 Those who watched from the other end of the room saw him turn his head unsteadily; saw the sudden tenseness which spread through his frame, stiffening those faltering knees.
3 "And you did all that?" he inquired with a tenseness that made his voice painfully harsh.
4 McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness.
麦凯缓缓地朝这个屏幕走来,每走一步心情都更加紧张。
5 “The branches are really tight and represent the tenseness in me; the loose branches are the parts that want to be free.”
6 The lord's dragon, mistaking the tenseness and confusion for battle, trumpeted loudly, demanding to be unleashed upon the enemy.
罗伽大人的飞龙坐骑误以为如今的紧张气氛和混乱是战斗将至,高声呜鸣,要挣开束缚扑向敌人。
7 The sentence will read better if you change the tense of the verb.
8 Writing in The New York Times, Bosley Crowther described the plot as “vague and confused,” but said a tenseness permeated throughout.
9 As each mission comes up the great tenseness and anxiety gets less as you become more accustomed to what happens.
10 These incidents leave “an underlying anger and tenseness in people,” Holz says.
11 But the tenseness of a few minutes before was lacking.
12 He felt the tenseness flow gradually from him.
13 It is the impatience to burst into blossoming, the longing for love which pulsates in these Songs of the Maidens with the tenseness of suspense.
14 The look of shock on her face only appeared briefly but there's been an undercurrent of tenseness between us since.
15 Every loss meant another year, every winning meant a look of tenseness which spoiled the regularity of their features.
16 Amelia sensed the tenseness in the room right away.
17 They take it for granted that the lassitude of the muscles and tendons is due to the heat and makes the bodies lose their tenseness and hence their capacity for exertion.
18 He did not answer for a moment, looking at her with hard eyes, void of expression save for a certain tenseness.
19 She tried to mask the tenseness—no, the humiliation—in her voice.
20 Soon we are sitting up once more with the rigid tenseness of blank anticipation.
1 紧张
intense stiff lively tense tensile strained taut corded uptight strung screwed-up stressed-out atwitter tensional tensive tensely tautly stress stretch strain tension fuss lather tightness intension tautness tonus tensity whim-wham fluster string key up on the strain tensed up tense up wound up stressed out wired strenuous charged tremulous unstrung nervousness collywobbles nerviness twitchiness rattle fray unnerve