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Words that describe people who are not nervous

1. Idioms describing people who are not nervous

Calm and composed Sound: speech; Color: facial expression.

In an emergency, your speech and demeanor remain the same as usual. Described as very calm.

Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Records of Xiangzhou Zhoujin Hall": "The gentry is holding the scepter, calmly, and taking care of the peace of the world on Mount Tai." Don't panic, don't be in a hurry.

Describes a calm attitude, or a steady and down-to-earth approach. Source: The third chapter of "Xiangyang Meeting" by Gao Wenxiu of Yuan Dynasty: "He raised his knife and looked at my neck to chop me. He calmly shrank his head."

The calm place of the place: deal with, treat; calm: be safe , looking unconcerned. As if nothing had happened.

Describes handling things calmly and calmly. It also means not caring about problems.

Source: "Preface to Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty: "When Yuan first made his fortune, he was so turbulent, his expression was mysterious and calm, and he was in peace." Calm and unhurried: not in a hurry, very calm ; Not urgent: not hasty.

Be calm and collected. Source: "The Biography of Liu Shilong in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty" "But Si Li thinks that he can gain a plan and be calm and composed. Those who disobey each other will surely be punished in vain."

Respond calmly and calmly: soothing and leisurely. Take your time and answer questions correctly.

Source: Ming Dynasty Li Zhi's "Burning Book·Miscellaneous Notes·Yu Yue": "If you ask, answer it; if you don't ask, keep silent; be at ease and at ease; answer calmly; dare not be arrogant or disrespectful." Calm. Self-possessed: unhurried, very calm; comfortable: at ease, as usual, remaining the same.

Be calm and collected. Source: "The Biography of Liu Shilong in the Old Book of Tang Dynasty" "If you think about the rituals, you can be calm and composed. If you try to disobey each other, you will be punished in vain."

Fang Cun Bu Chao Fang Cun: refers to the heart. The mind is not disturbed.

Describes a person's ability to be calm and composed when encountering special emergency situations. Source: Lu Wen of the Tang Dynasty, "Praise to the Honored Ministers of Lingyan Pavilion: Qutu Jiang Gongtong": "...it favors the sun, and there is no chaos."

Playing chess with determination The chess pieces seem to be prejudged. It is a metaphor for acting calmly and decisively.

Source: Zhu De's poem "October War Scene": "War has always been like a game of chess, and if you are determined, you will have no regrets." Lunjin Feather Fan Holding a feather fan, wearing a turban with a green silk ribbon.

Describes a calm attitude. Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Niannujiao·Chibi Nostalgia" lyrics: "While talking and laughing with feather fans and towels, the oars and oars disappeared into ashes."

The face does not change. The face does not change. Describes a calm and calm appearance.

Source: The second chapter of "Zhao Li Rang Fei" by Jianfu of Yuan Dynasty and Qin Dynasty: "Anyone who catches me in Hutou Village will be frightened and lose his soul when he sees me. Now I can catch this guy." , His face didn’t change. “It’s as if nothing happened.

Describes being calm or not taking things to heart. Source: Chapter 18 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "The commander-in-chief couldn't hear it, and Master Zhuang couldn't hear it either, so just act as if nothing happened and don't mention him."

If nothing happened, it would be like that. There is no such thing as that. Describes being calm or not taking things to heart when faced with problems.

Source: Chapter 3 of "Bitter Cauliflower" by Feng Deying: "Wang Jianzhi bolted the door as if nothing had happened, and asked her to light the lamp. His eyes looked around." Calm expression: expression.

His expression seemed undisturbed and very calm. Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Ling" Volume 10: "The monk was thrown into the water by Jiedushi, and his expression remained motionless. How can he be so calm now?" Expression: As usual, as before.

There is nothing unusual about his expression. Describes a calm attitude.

Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Ren Dan": "King Wen said: 'The emperor has been destroyed like this, and you can't worry about it. What's the point? And if you are sick, you drink alcohol and eat meat. "It's a funeral ceremony." He kept drinking and looked calm.

His expression was calm and there was nothing unusual about it. Describes a calm attitude.

Same as "looking calm". Take it calmly. Tairan: safe, not taking it seriously; Department: deal with, treat.

Describes being indifferent and calm. Source: "Preface to Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yuan Hong of the Jin Dynasty: "Yuan was just starting to make a fortune, but despite all the chaos, his expression was mysterious and calm, and he was in peace and harmony."

Calm and composed, not taking it seriously, his expression was as usual. Describes being calm and calm in an emergency.

Source: Hua Ershi's "Han Yiguan" 3: "Shi Tianfu looked at Zheng Chenggong candidly and shook his head calmly." He spoke and laughed freely, talking and laughing as usual, very calm.

Source: Qing Dynasty Fang Bao's "Epitaph of Chen Jie, the Governor of Jiangnan Province": "The barbarians set fire to Niujie Town for more than thirty miles from the city. The sky was filled with flames. The official spoke and laughed freely. Day and night, we are guarding our strategy, and the thieves dare not force us."

Calm and calm, as usual. Source: "The Biography of Lu Yixi in the Book of Wei": "Fearful inside and outside, Yixi is at ease and at ease."

Feeling at ease means being natural and calm when encountering problems. Same as "being confident".

Source: "Historical Records: Biography of General Li": "At dusk, all the officials and officials are indifferent, but the general's mind and spirit are free and easy, which is beneficial to the army." look.

His expression is natural and normal. It is a metaphor for having a natural and calm demeanor when encountering problems.

Also known as "feeling at ease". Source: "Book of Han·Li Guangzhuan": "Guang was defeated by the Xiongnu. All the officials were merciless, and Guang was calm and confident."

To deal with Yuru To deal with: to deal with, to deal with. Yuru: Do things according to your own wishes.

Deal with it calmly and effortlessly. Source: "Experience·Learning English" by Zou Taofen: "It is not enough for you to just look up new words before class and read it once or twice. You must fully understand the plot of the whole class in order to be confident and able to cope with it."

Handle with ease: deal with, deal with. Freedom: Do things according to your own wishes.

Handle things calmly and methodically. Source: Mao Dun's "Midnight" 5: "Only in this way can we cope with things with ease, and everything we do will be beneficial."

Graceful and unhurried describes a generous attitude, calm and unhurried. Source: "History of the Yuan Dynasty·Liu Minzhong Biography": "In his whole life, Minzhong had no money in his body and no money in his mouth. He was unscrupulous in his righteousness. If he advanced, he would be rescued. He relied on the present and the past, and he was graceful and unrushed."

Graceful and graceful means having a calm demeanor and a gentle manner. Travel freely ① Leisurely and free.

② Still speaking calmly and unhurriedly. Source: "Peng Wenxian's Notes" by Peng Shi of the Ming Dynasty: "However, with clear duties and simple affairs, and leisurely travels, the world calls him the Yutang Immortal."

Comfortable travels, leisurely and unhurried, never change the normal state. Source: Qing Dynasty Lu Yitian's "Lenglu Shi·Peng Wenqin Gong": "Every time there are hundreds of scrolls, two servants stand by, unfolding the scrolls on the left, rewinding the scrolls on the right, and the cycle is endless.

Let the waiter tell you He is tired, and he is swimming freely." Yushan Lunjin holds a feather fan and wears a turban with a green silk ribbon.

Describes a calm attitude. Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Niannujiao·Chibi Nostalgic" lyrics: "While chatting and laughing with feather fans and towels, the elm trees fly away into smoke."

Sitting firmly on a fishing boat is a metaphor for remaining calm and composed no matter what changes occur. Source: Common proverb: "Let the wind and waves go. 2. A four-character word to describe a person's nervous mood

Bagong grass and trees: Treat the grass and trees of Bagong Mountain as the enemy.

Describes an extremely tense mood Nervous and fearful. No time to eat.

Describes work that is stressful and hard. Take advantage of others to gain personal gain or harm others.

Immediately: touch: touch; that is: just. The original meaning is to hold the arrow on the string, draw the bow and wait to shoot.

It means that the situation has developed to a very tense stage, and it will happen immediately at the slightest touch. Explosion. Wheezing: Shortness of breath.

Shortness of breath. It is a metaphor for a short period of time and a tense situation.

The person is sweating profusely. : To describe someone who is sweating profusely due to the hot weather or being nervous. Staring and speechless: to be speechless.

To describe someone who is nervous or surprised. With eyes open and unable to speak.

To express nervousness or surprise.

Shocking: shocking. It refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, which makes people feel deeply and shakes them greatly.

It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme. Dial: the shadow of the sun, time.

Fighting for an inch of time under the broken eaves.

Hanmao Zhuoj: The hairs stand on end. . Describes being extremely frightened, or feeling extremely nervous and scared.

Being so scared that one is afraid to sweat.

Being extremely nervous and afraid. 渖: 渖: juice.

Describes the phenomenon of sweating due to hot weather or extreme tension.

Dark clouds are threatening to destroy the city: destroy. Dark clouds are gathering over the city, as if they are about to collapse the city wall.

It is a metaphor for the tense situation caused by the arrogance of evil forces. : Not nervous in an emergency.

Jizhangjuzhu: Describes feeling nervous and nervous. Zhang: The bow is cocked. The bow is opened.

The latter is often used to describe a situation that is tense or about to be triggered.

Gold. The drums are beating together: the golden drums and the drums are beating together.

It describes the tense atmosphere of the battle. The gongs and drums are beating very closely.

The tense atmosphere and public opinion preparation before the event. Thrilling: describing something that makes people extremely frightened and nervous.

Same as "thrilling": shocking.

It originally means that the words are beautiful and the artistic conception is profound, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked. It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.

The hairs are all erect: erect. The hair and scalp stood on end.

Describes extreme fear and nervousness. The hair is all erect: erect.

The hair and hair stood on end. Describes anger or extreme fear or nervousness.

The hair is erect. The hair and scalp stood on end.

Describes anger or extreme fear or nervousness. The hair is erect: the hair and hair are erect.

Describes anger. It also describes being very scared and nervous.

A burst of fast-paced gongs and drums before the start of a play. A metaphor for intense preparation before a public event.

Red-faced and hot-eared: Describes the appearance of a red face due to nervousness, impatience, shyness, etc. Blushing and green: Describes the appearance of a red face due to nervousness, impatience, shyness, etc.

Looking at each other in silence: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.

To meet each other face to face: to look at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.

Looking at each other: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.

Looking at each other: looking at each other speechless. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.

Internal tightening and external loosening: refers to the tightening and relaxing of policies or refers to people's mood, that is, inner tension and calm attitude. Sweat on your hands: sweat on your hands due to worry.

Describes a very nervous mood. Wearing a string means being anxious: string: bow string.

Wear a bowstring to remind yourself to be as tense as the bowstring. It is a metaphor for being alert to one's own shortcomings and mistakes to avoid recurrence.

Hold your breath and hold your breath: hold your breath: close it; hold your breath: hold it in. Hold your breath, hold your breath.

Refers to temporarily stopping breathing due to nervousness or concentration. Breath-holding: Temporarily stop breathing.

Describes a situation of feeling nervous or overly focused. Pull the tendons and shrink the pulse: jin: muscles and bones; shrink: tighten; pulse: blood vessels.

Describes being very nervous. Sleep and food are useless: I don't even sleep, and I don't even bother to eat.

It is a metaphor for being extremely anxious or extremely nervous about studying or working. Hot and sweaty: Describes the appearance of sweating profusely all over the body due to hot weather or nervousness.

Relief: release: put down; heavy burden: heavy burden. As easy as letting go of a heavy burden.

Describe the relaxation and happiness after the tense mood has passed. Relieved: Describes the feeling of relaxation and joy after the tense mood has passed.

Same as "relieved". Look panic: panic: panic, panic.

Refers to the tense and panic-stricken look and expression in an emergency situation, and a loss of normalcy. Zhang Huang: panic, panic.

Refers to the tense and panic-stricken look and expression in an emergency situation, and a loss of normalcy. Same as "looking anxious".

Shi is like a crossbow: Shi: situation; Wei: draw the bow full; Crossbow: crossbow. The situation is like a fully drawn crossbow.

Describes an extremely tense situation. Loose and loose: lazy, tired, not nervous, also refers to instability.

Huddle up: huddle up due to cold, tension, or fear. Talk about a tiger's color changing: color: complexion.

It originally means that only those who have been bitten by a tiger can truly understand the power of the tiger. The latter metaphor makes him nervous when he mentions something he is afraid of.

Tan Hu’s color changes: Tan: same as “talk”; color: complexion. It is a metaphor for feeling tense at the mention of something scary.

Cool-headedness: Refers to temperamentally calm or unusually calm, and refers to the coolness or composure displayed in tense situations. Smoke and bombs: describes a very tense and fierce battle on the battlefield.

Bloody veins: "Bian" is the same as "妾", which means nervousness and excitement. Tension, tension and erection.

Describes a person who is very excited and excited. Yan Ran Ziruo: Yan Ran: calm and stable appearance; Ziruo: unchanged and normal.

Describes being calm and calm under tension. On the verge of breaking out: touch: touch; that is: just.

It originally meant to put the arrow on the string, draw the bow and wait to shoot. Metaphorical situation. 3. Words to describe nervousness

Take advantage of others to gain personal gain or harm others when they are nervous

Be dumbfounded. Open your eyes and be speechless. Describes looking nervous or surprised

Being sweaty describes being extremely nervous or tired

Being too hasty to speak and having no time to choose words describes speaking very urgently or nervously

< p>A tense situation is a metaphor for a situation that is about to break out

It is thrilling and thrilling, shocking people. It originally refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked. It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.

Dark clouds are pressing down on the city to destroy it. Destroy: destroy. Dark clouds were gathering over the city, as if they were about to collapse the city wall. It is a metaphor for the tense situation caused by the temporary arrogance of evil forces.

The hairs on the hair stand on end. Describes being very scary, or feeling extremely nervous and frightened.

I didn’t dare to sweat. I was so scared that I didn’t even dare to sweat. Describes being extremely nervous and scared.

Jizhangjuzhu describes feeling embarrassed, nervous and flustered.

The sword was at war, the sword was drawn, and the bow was opened. Describes an overwhelming momentum, or a tense situation that is about to break out.

The golden bells and war drums sounded together. Describe the tense and intense atmosphere of the battle.

Thrilling and shocking. It originally refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked. It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.

Sweat on your hands. Your hands are sweaty because of worry. Describes a very nervous mood.

Hold one’s breath and hold one’s breath refers to temporarily stopping breathing due to nervousness or concentration.

Feeling relieved: release: put down; heavy burden: heavy burden. As easy as letting go of a heavy burden. Describes the feeling of relaxation and joy after the tension has passed.

Talk about the color of a tiger. Color: complexion. It originally means that only those who have been bitten by a tiger truly know how powerful the tiger is. The latter metaphor makes him nervous when he mentions something he is afraid of.

On the verge of breaking out. Touch: touch; that is: just. The original refers to clasping the arrow on the string, drawing the bow and waiting to shoot. It is a metaphor that the situation has developed to a very tense stage and will explode immediately at the slightest touch.

Tongue-stuck: Tongue cannot move. My mouth was open and I couldn't speak. There are no words to describe Li, or he is in a daze due to nervousness and fear.

Fidgeting is neither sitting nor standing. Describes a nervous and restless mood.

No time to eat. No time to eat. Describes intense and hard work.

Be lenient in emergencies. Don’t be nervous in emergencies.

The hair is standing on end. The hair is standing upright: the tail end is pointing upward. The hair on my body and hair stood up. ①A metaphor for being furious. ②Describes being very scared and nervous. Also known as "all the hairs stand on end", "all the hairs stand on end", "all the hairs stand on end".

I couldn’t sleep or eat, and I didn’t even bother to eat. It is a metaphor for being extremely anxious, or extremely nervous when studying or working.

The storm is about to come and the wind is all over the building. It is a metaphor for the tense situation before a major event.

Expression: expression and face. When encountering unexpected or tense situations, you can handle them calmly and keep your expression unchanged.

Staring and speechless 〖Explanation〗Open your eyes and be speechless. Describes a nervous or surprised look. Same as "dumbfounded".

Hold your breath 〖Explanation〗Stop breathing temporarily. Describes a situation of feeling nervous or overly focused.

Relieved 〖Explanation〗Describes the relaxation and happiness after the tense mood has passed. Same as "relieved".

Looking in a hurry 〖Explanation〗Hurry: panic, panic. It means that in an emergency, the look and expression are tense and panicked, and the person loses his normal state.

Looking Zhanghuang 〖Explanation〗Zhanghuang: panic, panic. It means that in an emergency, the look and expression are tense and panicked, and the person loses his normal state. Same as "looking anxious".

Yan Ran Ziruo 〖Explanation〗 Yan Ran: calm and stable appearance; Ziruo: unchanging and normal. Describes being calm and calm in a tense state.

Hachigong Plants and Trees Treat the plants and trees of Bagong Mountain as enemies. Describes a feeling of extreme tension and fear.

Draw the blade and open the crossbow. Blade: refers to a weapon with a multi-edged blade; crossbow: a bow that fires arrows mechanically. Draw your sword and open your bow. Describe the tense atmosphere before a battle.