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/'nə:vəs/ * tính từ - (thuộc) thần kinh =the nervous system+ hệ thần kinh =nervous breakdown (debility, depression, exhaustion, prostraction)+ sự suy nhược thần kinh - dễ bị kích thích; nóng nảy, bực dọc; hay hoảng sợ; hay lo lắng, hay bồn chồn =most of the children are nervous in the dark+ hầu hết trẻ con thường hoảng sợ trong bóng tối =to feel nervous about something+ cảm thấy bồn chồn lo lắng về việc gì =nervous temperament+ tính nóng nảy - có dũng khí, có khí lực, mạnh mẽ =a man full of nervous energy+ một người đầy nghị lực cương cường - (văn học) hùng mạnh; cô đọng, khúc chiết =nervous style+ văn hùng mạnh; văn cô đọng khúc chiết
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