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单词 Nerve
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1. You have a lot of nerve.
2. The virus remains dormant in nerve tissue until activated.
3. I've trapped a nerve in my spine.
4. My office is the nerve centre of the operation.
5. It takes nerve to be a racing driver.
6. Every nerve in her body was tense.
7. It takes a lot of nerve to be a bomb disposal expert.
8. He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck.
9. A sensitive nerve in a tooth can cause great pain.
10. Sales of nerve gas antidotes increased dramatically before the war.
11. I don't have the nerve to sing in front of people.
12. He kept his nerve to win a thrilling match.
12. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
13. Without realizing, he had touched a raw nerve.
14. The nerve runs from the eye to the brain.
15. He's got a nerve asking us for money!
16. The message travels along the nerve to the brain.
17. At the last moment her nerve failed her.
18. The pain was caused by a trapped nerve.
19. We need to keep our nerve now.
20. The dentist deadened the nerve with novocaine.
21. Nerve impulses are transmitted to the brain.
22. They've got a nerve, complaining about our behaviour.
23. He lost his nerve at the last minute.
24. Parachuting takes a lot of nerve.
25. He never got up enough nerve to meet me.
26. Frankfurt is the economic nerve centre of Germany.
27. The eye converts light signals to nerve impulses.
28. Intense pain shot through every nerve in his body.
29. At the last minute she almost lost her nerve.
30. My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
1. You have a lot of nerve.
2. The virus remains dormant in nerve tissue until activated.
3. I've trapped a nerve in my spine.
4. My office is the nerve centre of the operation.
5. Every nerve in her body was tense.
6. It takes a lot of nerve to be a bomb disposal expert.
7. He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck.
8. My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
9. Sales of nerve gas antidotes increased dramatically before the war.
10. I don't have the nerve to sing in front of people.
11. When he was with her, his nerve never let up.
12. I hit a nerve when I mentioned her dead mother.
12. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
13. Perhaps his nerve is naturally too dull to admit of any excitation.
31. Nerve cells have limited ability to regenerate if destroyed.
32. Doctors found undisputed evidence of nerve damage.
33. He's got a nerve asking for more money.
34. He is alive in every nerve.
35. He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat.
36. Her support helped nerve us for the fight.
37. I didn't have the nerve to ask.
38. She had the nerve to say I was cheating.
39. Rock-climbing is a test of nerve and skill.
40. The bomber had lost his nerve and fled.
41. Jensen would've won if he hadn't lost his nerve.
42. He was straining every nerve to impress the judges.
42. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
43. She lets me do all the work, and then she has the nerve to criticize my cooking.
44. Not many people have the nerve to stand up and speak in front of a large audience.
45. Singing in front of so many people was a real test of nerve.
46. Messages travel along the spine from the nerve endings to the brain.
47. The newspaper article touched a raw nerve - people still resent the closure of the local school.
48. A neurotransmitter is a chemical that nerve cells use to communicate with each other and with muscles.
49. He had the nerve to ask me to prove who I was.
50. He's been off work with a trapped nerve in his back.
51. Of all the nerve!
52. The mere mention of John had touched a very raw nerve indeed.
53. I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerve at the last minute.
54. When he was with her, his nerve never let up.
55. She drove the car into a tree and then told me it was my fault for not concentrating, of all the nerve!
56. The reason for this is that the optic nerve is a part of the brain.
57. Seeing his face, Joanne realized she'd touched a raw nerve.
58. He's got a nerve, going to work dressed like that.
59. I had to summon all my nerve to face my boss.
60. You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.
61. It takes a lot of nerve to report a colleague for sexual harassment.
62. The Pentagon is the nerve centre of the US Armed Forces.
63. He held his nerve to beat Andre Agassi in a five-set thriller on Court One.
64. He kept his nerve to win the final set 64.
65. Alistair saw Henry shrink, as if the words had touched a nerve.
66. These nerve centres generate rhythmic movements; or to be more specific, rhythmic stomach movements.
67. What a nerve! She just walked off with my radio!
68. I hit a nerve when I mentioned her dead mother.
69. 'Then she demanded to see the manager!' 'What a nerve!'
70. It took a lot of nerve to stand up and speak.
71. The brandy made him choke, but it restored his nerve.
72. You hit a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.
73. She's straining every nerve to get the work finished on time.
74. It's hard to keep your nerve when people keep interrupting you.
75. Surely she didn't have the nerve to say that to him?
76. I wanted to raise a question to the chairman but in a moment I lost my nerve.
77. The chemical agent, whether it be mustard gas or nerve gas,[Sentencedict] can be absorbed by the skin.
78. Perhaps his nerve is naturally too dull to admit of any excitation.
79. Lately he'd been making mistakes; his nerve was beginning to go.
80. You must find the nerve to ask for more money.
81. I wanted to ask her out, but I lost my nerve and couldn't go through with it.
82. I don't know how you have the nerve to show your face after what you said!
83. He is a democrat with the skill, nerve, and ingenuity to push the limits of the possible.
84. She touched a raw nerve when she mentioned that job he didn't get.
85. The method they pioneered remains fundamental to research into the behaviour of nerve cells.
86. She finally found the nerve to tell him she wanted a divorce.
87. That man has such a nerve! He's always blaming me for things that are his fault.
88. It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court.
89. Nerve cells, after all, do not have intelligence of their own.
90. This new policy has touched a nerve in the American body politic.
91. They would play chicken by driving head-on at each other until one of them lost their nerve and swerved out of the way.
92. I wouldn't have the nerve to try anything so dangerous.
93. This requires authority and a strong nerve.
94. He has kept his nerve under very trying circumstances.
95. Light stimulates the optic nerve.
96. You got a lot of nerve.
97. They also touched a nerve of public anxiety.
98. Nerve cells, canny little things, recycle their neurotransmitters.
99. Contained within the iris are thousands of nerve filaments.
100. Every nerve smouldered on a short fuse.
101. I didn't have the nerve not to.
102. That was a crucial test of his nerve.
103. A new form of nerve gas?
104. The hon. Gentleman has got a nerve.
105. Redstar hold their nerve to win.
106. He didn't have the nerve to ask.
107. But even he had underestimated the king's nerve.
108. Pro-student faculty members accused him of losing his nerve.
109. The industry had lost its touch and its nerve.
110. I injured a nerve in my foot playing volleyball.
111. Your nerve endings bristle at the slightest movement.
112. It required cellular adaptations in thought and nerve fiber.
113. But she didn't have the nerve.
114. Above all[sentencedict .com], how could he have the nerve to come here after what had happened the other night?
115. A swollen optic nerve found by her optometrist led to the discovery of the tumor.
116. The solution seemed so grotesque that his nerve almost failed him.
117. Association of a purine-analogue-sensitive protein kinase activity with p75 nerve growth factor receptors.
118. They are gathered together from all over the retina into a single bundle, which is the optic nerve for that eye.
119. The men breathe air that is filtered to remove any radioactive dust, nerve gases or biological toxins.
120. After a three day siege the kidnapper's nerve failed and he gave himself up to the police.
121. But the thick, hardened layers of dead skin sometimes press on the nerve, causing a burning sensation when you walk.
122. Healthy proteins, which have not met up with prions, reside quietly in the membranes of nerve cells in the brain.
123. This opened the issue of how nerve cells might communicate with each other and eventually led to our now-sophisticated understanding of neurotransmitters.
124. I don't know how you have the nerve to come down here, really.
125. A cell's true nature is realized when it becomes skin or bone or nerve ending.
126. As usual, capsaicin had the effect of destroying small sensory nerve cells.
127. He was killing time before his appointment, trying to steady his nerve.
128. Those signals are carried from nerve cell to nerve cell by chemical messengers called neurotransmitters.
129. The plaintiff suffered a trapped nerve after a hernia operation.
130. A viral inflammation of the vestibular nerve is the suspected cause.
131. Even after four years, they could make every nerve in her body sing with pure jealousy.
132. The breakdown of the insulation layer short-circuits nerve impulses and produces devastating consequences.
133. Frequent measurements of visual fields and acuity are obtained to detect optic nerve damage.
134. Chiropractic Practitioners deal with the structural relationships between the nerve tissues and the spinal column.
135. Administrative force and nerve were not lacking[/nerve.html], and the constitutional government managed to ride out the storm.
136. There is no difficulty in recognizing a red blood cell, a muscle cell, or a nerve cell.
137. He forgot our anniversary and then had the nerve to ask what I got him when I reminded him about it.
138. The fact was he had broken a Senate tie back in 1983 and voted for the production of nerve gas.
139. By the 1950s and 1960s, delicate equipment for reaching and investigating single nerve cells could be built with new materials.
140. It is one of those moments in a recital that could cause a singer to lose nerve.
141. Many animals have a single lens used to focus light on to a plate able to convert it into nerve impulses.
142. You have to give Cronenberg credit for nerve, among other things.
143. The unlocking of the receptor leads to the creation or suppression of a nerve impulse in the second cell.
144. Conversely, mediators produced by immune cells can influence nerve cells - histamine and prostaglandins both have this effect.
145. Now he had the nerve to go back on his word.
146. Consider the different cell types, such as muscle, skin, gut, and nerve.
147. Rat sciatic nerve Schwann cells were assayed for incorporation of DNA synthesis precursors, as described.
148. To jump over the gap between two cells, a nerve impulse has to be translated from electricity to chemicals and back.
149. The nerve gas would only be released if the incorrect code was programmed twice into the computer.
150. An examination revealed a disk problem that affects a nerve running to his leg.
151. But Becker held his nerve and took the set in just 38 minutes.
152. More effective drugs had their origin in the basic research on chemical transmission of nerve impulses described in chapter 4.
153. He thinks the stem cells and immature nerve cells are attracted to these signals.
154. Somehow the real Neil, an authentic voice, emerges from all those nerve cells.
155. Once the impulse is transmitted, the nerve segment recovers to its original state, ready for a new impulse.
156. It was a love letter, it was what she wanted and would she have the nerve to deliver it?
157. He is very ambitious and will work on his nerve more than is right.
158. Only one investor found the nerve to find fault with what the vast majority considered to be an excellent performance in 1991.
159. Robert Jenkins continues to play left tackle, as Harlow recovers from a nerve problem that affects his hip and back.
160. With the viral reactivation, inflammatory changes occur in dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots.
161. The essence was there in all its hideous implication. Nerve gas tests with human tissue.
162. His wife, Susan, sustained a permanent nerve pinch in her back, and Ellison was shaken to his core.
162. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
163. First of all, the brain controls many bodily functions, either directly via nerve impulses or indirectly via hormones.
164. A second crucial development was the discovery that nerve cells are spontaneously electrically active.
165. In her nerve tissue, nevertheless, the aversion to untouchables continued to twitch.
166. But then perhaps few have the nerve to speak up with their unit commander and two captains looking on.
167. Mr Fraser says many businesspeople feel a sense of betrayal at the Government's loss of nerve over the euro.
168. Hypothyroidism may affect equilibrium by its effect on the eighth cranial nerve and on the peripheral nerves.
169. He's got a nerve to make such comments, Lucy told herself crossly.
170. At intervals along its length groups of nerve fibres emerge from the spinal column to connect with the peripheral nervous system.
171. And much of the liquid used to simulate nerve gas at the test site was contained by the wooden crates.
172. The trouble was, they did not have the nerve to act.
173. The Vienna doctors say that D-proline is neurotoxic, which means that it can kill brain and other nerve cells.
174. Of course, she should have somehow found the nerve to divorce him ages ago.
175. I can't believe he had the nerve to show up at the party after what he said about Janet.
176. Some think the diet changes the rate at which electrically charged particles called ions cross the lipid membranes of nerve cells.
177. But please hurry up if you want to avoid the nerve damage and deformity that result from long-term exposure to the germ.
178. In the same way, nerve cells in the spinal cord show activity whenever a particular movement is made by the arm.
179. Whether this was congenital, stemmed from growing up around a grocery store, or nerve induced, she sometimes wondered.
180. Sphingomyelin is found in large amounts in brain and nerve tissue.
181. They receive messages from virtually every nerve in the human body via connections with the optic nerve and spinal cord.
182. This system could interpret the nerve signals precisely enough to pick up the fine arm movement needed to land a plane safely.
183. There seemed to be very little wrong with his competitive edge, or his nerve.
184. With every nerve tingling she lowered her hand, barely feeling the comb bite into her palm as her grip tightened.
185. There is no evidence that the nerve endings near the brain of the fish can transmit pain.
186. The basal ganglia are also the main circuitry through which flow the nerve signals controlling movement.
187. Taylor's pinched nerve has been the team's most costly injury this season.
188. This is not only simplistic but it is even ignorant of pain-provoking peripheral nerve fibres now known to exist in man.
189. To climb up to it takes time nine or ten hours to get there and back - but no special skill or nerve.
190. Possibly the role is to induce the epidermis which it comes into contact with to fold up to form a nerve cord.
191. In nervous communication, messages are carried as electrical impulses in nerve fibres.
192. You got your nerve to stand there and say that! I dare you to say it again!
192. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
193. All nerve fibres and terminals present seemed normal in number and morphology.
194. Yep, that Soviet nerve gas, all hooked up to a computerized bomb.
195. The nerve that never relaxes, the eye that never blanches, the thought that never wanders, the purpose that never wavers - these are the masters of victory. Edmund Burke 
196. She just completely lost her nerve and was too afraid to tell him for fear of rejection.
197. They are very sophisticated nerve cells that respond to three kinds of stimuli: physical pressure, temperature, and specific chemicals.
198. They have cut the nerve of traditional religion, which is often tied to specific geographical locations and cultural patterns.
199. Enough of the eye came free to please Magee, though, and he watched as it dangled on the optic nerve.
200. This party had the nerve to announce his shameful embarrassments to all the world!
201. The nerve impulses in these specialised fibres enter the central nervous system and provoke: A. Local reflexes in muscles.
202. In a scary situation like that you need someone with plenty of nerve.
203. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are released at nerve endings and control the signals between nerves and nerves and muscles.
204. The final question was whether the virus entered the bloodstream before it attacked nerve cells.
205. Slightly less obvious but essential to the winding up of the nerve endings is Michael Carr's neglect of his wife.
206. So he hopes to come up with a special X-ray stain binding to human nerve endings.
207. All clear: sparks fly along the nerve wires, pins and needles and it's over.
208. Such electrical charges are involved in the transport of materials across cell membranes, and in the conduction of nerve impulses.
209. Teeth usually become less sensitive as their nerve and blood supply decreases.
210. This traveling wave of altered electrical potential is called an action potential, more commonly known as a nerve impulse.
211. The effects of the virus on nerve cells, which control muscle movements, vary significantly.
212. Back in 1988 he had the nerve to raise interest rates on the eve of the Republican convention.
213. Now he was scheduled to undergo a second surgery the next day to repair nerve and disc damage in his spine.
214. The Sporting News recently had the nerve to name Woods the most powerful man in all of sports.
215. What a nerve! I hope you didn't give him the money!
216. A single neuron can communicate with as many as 50, 000 other nerve cells in this way.
217. Lead is one of the most hazardous substances known, causing cancer and nerve damage.
218. The lance is represented by a nerve which has every likeness to the shape of that instrument.
219. I did not have the nerve to mention this to Owen's parents - a failing on my part.
220. There is no evidence to suggest that sweat glands and their receptors remain unchanged after nerve degeneration.
221. And these same Labour members have the nerve to criticise Mr Smith for offering weak opposition to the Government!
222. And if he has the nerve, apple crumble with custard.http:///nerve.html
223. Not a man with a strong nerve, and certainly on the surface not one who could carry out a cold-blooded murder.
224. Injury or tissue damage stimulates nerve impulses in specialised sensory fibres. 2.
225. This absence of feeling, I dismissed as damaged nerve endings.
226. She's got a nerve, banging on at me about not caring.
227. Even under the microscope, it is hard to detect any structure, because of the bewildering variety of nerve fibres criss-crossing one another.
228. Synapses, minute gaps between neurones where one neurone receives signals from another, also facilitate nerve cell communication.
229. But sometimes the sciatic nerve can become irritated by a lack of blood supply.
230. Nerve cells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.
231. It is not confined to the area touched but shoots along the entire distribution of the nerve branch.
232. He said the nerve may take several weeks to heal.
233. The sensation only occurs when the nerve impulse reaches the brain.
234. If all else fails, you may be advised to have an operation to relieve the pressure on the nerve.
235. Surgical therapy has been attempted by section of various neck muscles or the accessory nerve.
236. A more fundamental example concerns our brains, which are made of nerve cells which do not divide when we are adult.
237. Then one day for a brief second he got up his nerve and darted forward.
238. Finally I got up the nerve to check him into the state treatment center up north.
239. It requires holding your nerve, being totally committed and believing absolutely that's what you have got to do.
240. In cooperation with nerve filaments, muscle fibers and blood vessels duplicate tissue changes, simultaneously with associated organs of the body.
241. Nazi Germany developed nerve gases during World War II.
242. Schwanns cells proliferated and unmyelinated nerve fiber decreased.
243. This allows the ear nerve to be tempered, frequency noise damage, there is a certain subduction.
244. Tetany is a type of cramping which activates all of the nerve endings in the body.
245. Nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of nEurotransmitters.
246. VOICE : Are the nerve impulses that pass through a synapse electrical?
247. Did he ever talk to you about a terrorist attack, nerve gas?
248. At the synapse, neurotransmitters are released, triggering nerve impulse in neighboring neurons.
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