nervy
adj. <英><俚>神经质的; 紧张不安的; 焦虑的; <美><俚>有勇气的
If someone is nervy, their behaviour shows that they are very tense or anxious, or they are the type of person who is easily upset.
Sometimes dad was nice to us, but sometimes he was bad-tempered and nervy...
爸爸有时对我们很好,但有时他脾气暴躁,焦虑不安。
Alan was irritable, and very evidently in a nervy state.
艾伦很急躁,很明显他处于紧张不安的状态。
If you say that someone is nervy, you mean that their behaviour is bold or daring.
John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
约翰喜欢他,因为他胆大,约翰想干掉谁他就会出门去一枪把那人干掉。
1. being in a tense state
2. showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger;
3. offensively bold;
The nervy feats of the mountaineers were lauded.
登山者有勇气的壮举受到赞美.
Why is it doctor that I am always so nervy, tense and ready to jump on anybody.
大夫,为什么我总是感到神经质 、 紧张、爱发脾气.
You're getting awfully nervy.
你的神经太紧张啦.
John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
约翰喜欢他,因为他胆大,约翰想干掉谁他就会出门去一枪把那人干掉。
Alan was irritable, and very evidently in a nervy state.
艾伦很急躁,很明显他处于紧张不安的状态。