If you want to say to foreigners, You are nervous , you can do it in one word

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

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Recently, one of our friends left a message saying that his friends around him were "nervous" all day long, and then he wanted to know how to say this expression in EnglishThen let's learn it together today!

First of all, let's first recognize such a word, which is called "nerve".

The word "nerve" is often used when used as a noun to express: "nerves".

nerve " can also be extended a little more and is usually used to express: (a person's) nervousness, nervousness;

However, if you want to express a person's nervousness in English, you really can't express this meaning with this "nerve".

However, when speaking, foreigners often use "nerve" to form a new phrase called "nerve".

live on one's nerves

Literally: living in someone's nervous nerves;

You can imagine: if a person tenses his nerves all day long, he will definitely be very nervous and restless all day long, so that he will become very nervous and nervous

It is estimated that everyone should have had such an experience, that is: the more afraid of something happens, the more nervous they will be, so that they will become nervous all day long, for example:

in the days before the exams i was living on my nerves.

I was nervous, anxious, and nervous for the first few days before the exam.

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In fact, when it comes to this "nervous" foreigner, there is a more interesting saying when they speak, and they will also use the word "nerve", which is called:

a bundle of nerves

bundle --n.(A large bundle), bundle;

In colloquial expressions, it can also be used to refer to: a large number of things, or a large number of things;

A bundle of nerves literally seems to refer to: a bundle of nerves

In fact, we can imagine according to the literal meaning of this phrase: if we put a large bundle of nervous nerves on a person's body, then his constant nerves are strange;

So, "a bundle of nerves" can often be used to express that a person's nerves are extremely tense, which makes them nervous

Generally, people who are overly nervous like this estimate will make themselves very nervous when they hear the slightest bit of wind and grass

she has become a bundle of nerves, starting at the slightest sound.

She was nervous all day long, and she panicked at the slightest sound.

Slightest sound -- A very small sound.

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