nervously
adv. 神经质地,焦急地,提心吊胆地
If someone is nervous, they are frightened or worried about something that is happening or might happen, and show this in their behaviour.
The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election...
该党对赢得下一次选举的前景深感忧虑。
She described Mr Hutchinson as nervous and jumpy after his wife's disappearance.
据她描述,哈钦森先生自从妻子失踪后变得神经兮兮、一惊一乍的。
A nervous person is very tense and easily upset.
She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career.
她显然是一个很神经质的女人,这一点影响了她的事业。
A nervous illness or condition is one that affects your emotions and your mental state.
The number of nervous disorders was rising in the region...
该地区神经紊乱患者的人数在上升。
He developed nervous problems after people began repeatedly correcting him.
人们开始不停地纠正他的错误,之后他的神经就出现了问题。
1. in an anxiously nervous manner;
2. with nervous excitement;
Nervously clutching our glasses of chilled wine, we gathered on the terrace.
我们聚集在露台上,手里紧张地握着盛有冰镇葡萄酒的酒杯.
Ranks of police in riot gear stood nervously by.
一队队防暴警察紧张待命。
"Well," I said, grinding my cigarette nervously into the granite step.
“好吧,”我边说边紧张不安地把香烟在花岗岩台阶上捻灭。
Brunhilde stood up nervously as the men came into the room.
那些人进屋时,布伦希尔德紧张地站了起来.
She had sat there twiddling nervously with the clasp of her handbag.
她坐在那里紧张地摆弄着手提包的扣钩。