单词 | Nerves |
例句 | (1) Their voices jar on my nerves. (2) You're starting to get on my nerves. (3) A lot of students suffer from exam nerves. (4) You're getting on my nerves. (5) She has to take sedatives to calm her nerves. (6) Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed as showtime approaches. (7) The child's crying jarred on my nerves. (8) Constant stress has made our nerves brittle. (9) Banks are the nerves of commerce. (10) She is all nerves. (11) We really got on each other's nerves when we were living together. (12) The drug paralyses the nerves so that there is no feeling or movement in the legs. (13) Strong coffee excites your nerves. (14) Some people say smoking calms your nerves. (15) His nerves jangled every time the phone rang. (16) The harsh sound jangled his nerves. (17) The job requires nerves of steel. (18) Don't make your nerves string. (19) She's a martyr to her nerves. (20) After the bomb, my nerves were on edge. (21) You need steady nerves to drive in city traffic. (22) The nerves carry these signals to the brain. (23) He lives on his nerves . (24) Try breathing exercises to calm your nerves. (25) I need something to calm / steady my nerves. (26) The sound of car horns jangles his nerves. (27) The child's endless crying has been wearing on my nerves all day. (28) The roar of city traffic is a steady assault on one's nerves. (29) For all her experience, she was still prone to nerves. (30) Sean drank a large glass of brandy to calm his nerves. (1) You're starting to get on my nerves. (2) A lot of students suffer from exam nerves. (3) You're getting on my nerves. (4) She has to take sedatives to calm her nerves. (5) Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed as showtime approaches. (6) The child's crying jarred on my nerves. (7) The child's endless crying has been wearing on my nerves all day. (8) She is all nerves. (9) We really got on each other's nerves when we were living together. (10) The drug paralyses the nerves so that there is no feeling or movement in the legs. (11) For all her experience, she was still prone to nerves. (12) Sean drank a large glass of brandy to calm his nerves. (13) Tom was a bundle of nerves at the interview. (14) This is a drug for stimulating nerves. (15) This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge. (16) What he said at the meeting strung her nerves up. (31) I just played badly. It wasn't nerves. (32) The noise wore her nerves to shreds. (33) Nerves / Tempers began to fray in the heat. (34) She was seized by an onrush of nerves. (35) He lay awake, his nerves throbbing. (36) My nerves won't stand the strain much longer. (37) Music is an appeasement to shattered nerves. (38) The singer's high notes jarred on my nerves. (39) She's always moaning. It really gets on my nerves. (40) She gets nerves before every examination. (41) I think her nerves got the better of her. (42) Everyone's nerves were on edge . (43) He took a/some bromide to calm his nerves. (44) This pill will help to settle your nerves. (45) His endless whining really gets on my nerves. (46) She breathed deeply to settle her nerves . (47) Her giggling rasped his nerves. (48) Her nerves were stretched to breaking point. (49) That music is starting to get on my nerves. (50) The way he laughs jars on my nerves. (51) The baby's crying jangled my nerves. (52) Her nerves were in shreds. (53) Stop whistling! It's/You're getting on my nerves! (54) I took a pill to help settle my nerves. (55) I was suffering with a bout of nerves. (56) I've never suffered from first-night nerves. (57) The caffeine in coffee can jangle the nerves. (58) His tuneless whistling jarred on my nerves. (59) Repairing damaged nerves is a very delicate operation/process. (60) After the accident his nerves were shot to pieces. (61) Jill's nerves are stretched to breaking point. (62) She got on my nerves with her fishing stories. (63) The argument frayed their nerves. (64) Tom was a bundle of nerves at the interview. (65) Her nerves were at breaking point. (66) My nerves were constantly on edge. (67) Constant noise can be very wearing on the nerves. (68) Most students suffer from exam nerves to some extent. (69) The constant whine of the machinery jangled his nerves. (70) Have some brandy; it'll calm your nerves. (71) This is a drug for stimulating nerves. (72) Living alone unsettled his nerves. (73) His bad manners grate on my nerves. (74) This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge. (75) At the end of a day's teaching, her nerves were absolutely shattered. (76) Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance. (77) Tamar took a deep breath to steady her nerves . (78) I had an attack of nerves just before I went on stage. (79) I never suffer from nerves when I'm speaking in public. (80) This kind of living was beginning to fray her nerves. (81) The nerves transmit pain. (82) You need strong nerves to ride a bike in London. (83) By the time of the interview,(http:///nerves.html) I was a bundle of nerves. (84) You need nerves of steel to be a good poker player. (85) The union has been fighting a war of nerves with the management over pay. (86) A lot of people suffer from nerves before they go on stage. (87) Behind that quietness his nerves are jangling, he's in a terrible state. (88) Lately he's not done a bloody thing and it's getting on my nerves. (89) She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves. (90) When my turn finally came, I was shaking with nerves. (91) He needed a cool head, a stout heart and nerves of steel. (92) Some people say that a drink will steady your nerves. (93) Skydiving is all right for people who've got the nerves for it. (94) He took a few deep breaths to steady his nerves. (95) Cutting the nerves to the stomach does not affect hunger. (96) Looking after him while he was so ill has been a great strain on her nerves. (97) It really gets on my nerves when people hang up without leaving a message. (98) What he said at the meeting strung her nerves up. (99) She took a few deep breaths to calm her nerves. (100) Sorry for shouting - I'm a bundle of nerves these days. (101) After reading an article entitled 'Cigarette Smoking and Your Health' I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (102) My nerves were shot to pieces after my driving test. (103) The uterus is supplied with a rich network of blood vessels and nerves. (104) The screaming was starting to jar on my nerves . (105) By the end of the meal her nerves were completely frayed. (106) The poor chap was a bundle of nerves at the interview. (107) He poured himself a stiff drink to calm his nerves. (108) The nerves are protected by thin sheaths of fatty tissue. (109) You need to have nerves of steel to be a fighter pilot. (110) I remember you were a bundle of nerves on your wedding day. (111) It takes great skill, cool nerves and the reflexes of an athlete. (112) By the time it came to my turn to sing, I was a bag of nerves. (113) I had a little walk around to calm my nerves. (114) In the meantime the war of nerves seems likely to continue. (115) A tight mouth was the only sign of her nerves. (116) He kept staring at her and it began to grate on her nerves. (117) Please stop making that noise! It really gets on my nerves. (118) I can be very patient, and then I can burst if my nerves are worn out. (119) His constant moaning was beginning to jar on her nerves. (120) Their endless speaking has been wearing on my nerves all day. (121) I am not sure my nerves can stand another night like this. (122) Before a performance, she takes three deep breaths to settle her nerves. (123) The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves. (124) This movement lengthens your spine and tones the spinal nerves. (125) We get on each other's nerves, to put it bluntly . (126) You need a cool head and nerves of steel . (127) They walk out into the arena, all nerves. (128) Chopra moved between them, calming their fractious nerves. (129) She was a bundle of nerves. (130) The booze was performing acrobatics on his nerves. (131) Rosie was very insecure and a bundle of nerves. (132) Liz's fingernails were tingling, her nerves crawling with frustration. (133) This child was getting on my nerves. (134) He shuddered, feeling cold fingertips touch his nerves. (135) In the citadel of St Martial everyone's nerves were on edge. (136) Jerry had had a hard day and his nerves were on edge. (137) Since she lost her job Rosie's been a bundle of nerves. (138) He gripped his arms in fear, his nerves at snapping point. (139) People seemed to be living on the edge of their nerves. (140) He was engaging in a war of nerves with her, Isabel realised at last, but he didn't remember. (141) Jane and Rochester walk in the garden to soothe their nerves. (141) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (142) When carrying out the operation, doctors have to take great care not to damage the delicate nerves endings. (143) Act calm - stay calm One successful method of mastering nerves is to act the way you would like to feel. (144) She knew it was a stupid thing to say, but the presence of Magrat was getting on her nerves. (145) In addition, a couple of deep breaths calms the nerves wonderfully when your adrenalin is flowing. (146) Gloucester tried to muster the troops but Bristol held the line and their nerves and took the match 16 -12. (147) Calm your nerves by deep breathing, not by having a stiff drink. (148) What that will do to Strachan's nerves hardly bears thinking about. (149) The tubules exude fluid when cut and contain living cells, as well as nerves. (150) Jackson, albeit a married man with children like himself, had an incorrigibly juvenile streak which grated on Montgomery's nerves. (151) The combination of early breakfast, exhaust fumes and nerves is a potent cocktail! (152) Production went to his head and thrilled his sleepless nerves like liquor or women on a Saturday night. (153) No critics, not too many nerves, no reviews and full houses for three months. (154) This is not surprising considering that most inflammatory mediators have been shown to be able to stimulate enteric nerves. (155) He whimpers with pleasure and dries a tear of nerves on my shoulder. (156) But now he tried to calm himself: there was no reason for nerves, he told himself. (157) She was trailing behind the other two and trying to get a grip on her nerves. (158) It damages the nerves in the hands, feet or eyes. (159) Do not forget Mr Hurd's record for soothing nerves and conciliating Tory antagonists. (160) The condition is characterized by spinal cysts and the gradual erosion of spinal nerves. (161) It can still pull us out to the edge of our seats, nerves jangling, stomach in knots. (162) Under these circumstances, the chain may cause bruising, and can even result in damage to the nerves unless adjusted. (163) The blade is as long as the petiole, elliptical, and dark green with very dark nerves. (164) But what can we do to help the bright child who works well during term but bombs in exams through nerves? (165) His heat scorched her, and unbearably stretched nerves urged her to turn and put an end to this agony of wanting. (166) Bodie felt his hands shaking, with nerves, and with anger. (167) Where previous boy-girl ballads dealt with prom night nerves or playground jealousies. (168) When they met, the Tory chairman tried to soothe nerves. (169) Harry was a bundle of nerves the whole time his wife was in the hospital. (170) The expeditions behind enemy lines were a tremendous test of one's endurance and nerves. (171) Head severed two of the cutaneous nerves in his left forearm and sutured the ends together. (171) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (172) Similar studies need to be done to evaluate the role of the cholinergic nerves in the gastric response to intragastric ethanol. (173) Her hand trembled and she clamped it hard against her chest until the attack of nerves had subsided a little. (174) Nerves afflict everyone in some way, and without them acting would be the poorer. (175) For the rest of the afternoon and early evening Lucenzo avoided her, and her nerves reached breaking-point. (176) Elaine's houseproud ways got on his nerves, but it was better than living alone. (177) This can throw the spine out of alignment and press on sensitive nerves in your back and legs. (178) It is also written in a kind of breathless journalese that makes one's nerves stand on end. (179) The players always feel a huge build-up of tension and nerves before an important game. (180) For those with strong nerves and deep pockets, Berlin's property market looks attractive. (181) Even the bare winter branches, tidy and muted like dry bones, had become a disturbance of tangled nerves. (182) The deep cuts had missed the major blood vessels and nerves in his neck, but had caused considerable blood loss. (183) Just now, assailed by a sudden attack of nerves, she hoped it would be later. (184) Neurotransmitters are chemicals that are released at nerve endings and control the signals between nerves and nerves and muscles. (185) He had either nerves of steel or brains of custard, because he had fallen asleep during the last flight. (186) Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction is usually caused by disease of the enteric nerves or smooth muscle. (187) He said nothing more, and his silence played across her taut nerves like a fingernail going down a blackboard. (188) He was talking so fast, and his nerves were so jangled, it seemed clear that something was up. (189) To calm our nerves, we went for a drink in the Changalulu, one of the bars in town. (190) But I must admit, when I think about Thursday night I feel absolutely sick with nerves. (191) However nerves and hangover were soon forgotten as we headed out into the middle of the river and the adrenaline started pumping. (192) The dark gray elms stood against the sky like exposed nerves. (193) A freak result - nerves - you must have written gibberish. (194) But even that market has suffered an attack of investor nerves. (195) By the second year of the business, frayed nerves exploded into heated arguments. (196) Pre-election nerves in the City last week left the performance of the remaining 10 Questor Selection shares looking distinctly patchy. (197) But he was looking at her with a dark intensity that made her nerves quiver very oddly. (198) Five minutes later she had conquered her nerves and made two concrete decisions. (199) He's always bumming drinks off people and it really gets on my nerves. (200) Claudia threw herself into the rehearsal for the show, trying to conquer her nerves by sheer will-power. (201) This creates a signal in the auditory nerves which are interpreted by our brain as the pleasing notes of an orchestra. (202) Nerves respond to a stimulus. (203) He confessed to having been a bundle of nerves. (204) In a surgical first, Houston doctors transplanted nerves from a living donor to her infant son. (205) The transverse nerves pass to the spiracles of their segment. (206) She has become a bundle of nerves,(http:///nerves.html) starting at the slightest sound. (207) Entrepreneur has to have nerves of steel and a very strong stomach. (208) Nerves became severely frayed when air traffic problems delayed the flight. |
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