c. 1400, "affecting the sinews," from Latin nervosus "sinewy, vigorous," from nervus "sinew, nerve" (see nerve). Meaning "of or belonging to the nerves" in the modern sense is from 1660s. Meaning "suffering disorder of the nervous system" is from 1734; illogical sense "restless, agitated, lacking nerve" is 1740. Widespread popular use as a euphemism for mental forced the medical community to coin neurological to replace it in the older sense. Nervous wreck first attested 1862. Related: Nervously; nervousness.
雙語例句
1. I get very nervous because I'm using a lot of expensive equipment.
因?yàn)檎谑褂煤芏喟嘿F的設(shè)備,所以我非常緊張。
來自柯林斯例句
2. He developed a nervous twitch and began to blink constantly.
他身體出現(xiàn)了神經(jīng)性抽搐,開始不停地眨眼睛。
來自柯林斯例句
3. She felt nervous, increasingly lacking in confidence about herself.
她感到緊張,對自己越來越?jīng)]有信心。
來自柯林斯例句
4. This works through the mediation of the central nervous system.