tensions
n. (情緒上的)緊張( tension的名詞複數 ); 張力; 緊張的狀態; (作家或電影導演製造的)緊張氣氛
Tension is the feeling that is produced in a situation when people are anxious and do not trust each other, and when there is a possibility of sudden violence or conflict.
The tension between the two countries is likely to remain...
那兩個國家間的緊張局面可能會持續下去。
...continued tension over the killing of demonstrators...
示威者遇害後的持續緊張局勢
Tension is a feeling of worry and anxiety which makes it difficult for you to relax.
She has done her best to keep calm but finds herself trembling with tension and indecision...
她盡力保持鎮定,可還是由於緊張、猶豫不決而抖個不停。
Smiling and laughing has actually been shown to relieve tension and stress.
事實證明,微笑和大笑能夠緩解焦慮和壓力。
If there is a tension between forces, arguments, or influences, there are differences between them that cause difficulties.
The film explored the tension between public duty and personal affections.
這部電影探討了公共義務和個人情感之間的衝突。
The tension in something such as a rope or wire is the extent to which it is stretched tight.
They agreed to work co-operatively to ease tensions wherever possible.
他們同意互相配合盡一切努力緩解緊張局勢。
Those tensions have been felt most acutely by women.
最能深切感受到這種緊張氛圍的是女性。
The causes are a complex blend of local and national tensions.
原因很複雜,既有地方性衝突也有全國範圍的緊張局勢。
Ethnic tensions among the republics could lead to civil war.
共和國之間緊張的種族關係可能會引發內戰。
Tensions had eased.
緊張關係有所緩和。