1.【语】时,时态
2.〈外,古〉时间
1.紧张的
2.【语】紧的
3.拉紧的,抽紧的(绳子)
1.(使)绷紧,(使)紧张
1.a form of a verb used for showing when something happens. For example “I go” is the present tense and “I went” is the past tense of the verb “to go.”
1.making you feel nervous and not relaxed, usually because you are worried about what is going to happen; feeling nervous and not relaxed, usually because you are worried about what is going to happen
2.pulled or stretched tight
1.if you or your muscles tense, or if you tense them, they suddenly become tight
1.Jing said candidly the time before each launch was his tensest moment when he had butterflies in his stomach.
荆木春坦言,每一次发射前是他最为紧张的时刻。
2.Late in the afternoon, Mr. Levin and Goldman Chief Financial Officer David Viniar engaged in one of the tensest exchanges.
傍晚,莱文和高盛首席财务长维尼尔(DavidViniar)进行了非常紧张激烈的言辞交锋。