nervously
常見例句
- Basically, instead of going into a conversation or meeting nervously and thinking “how will this go?
基本上來(lái)說(shuō),代替進(jìn)入一個(gè)對(duì)話或者會(huì)面的緊張,并且想著“這將怎么發(fā)展?” - So when we nervously eye our spare rooms, wondering if we have the stamina and resilience to take in a family member, we may be making a fundamental miscalculation.
所以,當(dāng)我們提心吊膽地看著我們的客房,想象著如果我們有精力和彈性來(lái)接受一個(gè)家庭成員,我們也許犯了一個(gè)基本的錯(cuò)誤。 - “The best time to be out is lunch time, when the chengguan are on break, ” said Meng Xiandong, 54, a vendor of dried sweet potatoes, as he nervously scanned the crowds.
“出動(dòng)的最佳時(shí)間是午飯時(shí)候,當(dāng)城管都在休息。” 孟先東一邊緊張地掃視著人群,一邊這樣說(shuō),他54歲,是一個(gè)賣甜干土豆的小販。 - But I knew I was not really a White House reporter yet, because the woman holding my arm and smiling nervously was my mother.
- Paul looked nervously around as if someone might be watching him.
- The next day he would come to school smiling nervously.
- He speaks nervously, articulately, waving a hand still scarred from an assassination attempt two years ago.
FORBES: Godfather of the Kremlin? - Poor Jesse nervously trying to break the tension with his small talk was hilarious.
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down - Putin was caught off guard, and nervously asked the moderator to move on to other questions.
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