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An idiom to describe nervousness?

An idiom describing the tense mood (sense of urgency) at that time.

Nervous, hurried, panicked, worried, upset.

First, anxiety

Explanation: uneasy: uneasy. I am extremely uneasy.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Lost World, Volume 9: "Both of them are uneasy at this."

Mother watched all the movements carefully and felt uneasy. She is afraid that someone will betray Xinghai. Chapter 10 of Feng Deying's "Kucaihua"

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense

Synonyms include confusion, embarrassment, fear, anxiety, upset, anxiety, nervousness, blindness, nervousness, panic, uneasiness, daze, nervousness and flustered.

The antonym is comfortable, calm, carefree, calm, calm.

Second, in a hurry.

Explanation: I panicked and didn't know what to do.

Said by: I'm scared and in a hurry to clean up. The Third Fold of Yuan Anonymous "Baihua Pavilion"

Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; derogatory sense

Synonym upset, helpless, panicked, too many cooks, too many hands and feet, confused, panicked, at sixes and sevens, at a loss.

The antonym is orderly, condescending, orderly, unhurried, unhurried and nonchalant.

Third, panic.

Explanation: panic: loss of normality. I don't know what to do because of panic.

From: Biography of Hui Yuan in Northern Qi Dynasty: "(Yuan) Xiaoyou was executed and panicked."

Before the punishment, the filial friend panicked and suddenly didn't know what to do.

Ex.: In case of danger, be calm and don't panic.

Grammar: complementarity; As a predicate; derogatory sense

Synonyms are at a loss, caught off guard, caught off guard, at a loss, at a loss, stunned, helpless, trembling, in a hurry, self-frightened, distracted, pale, uneasy, afraid and anxious.

The antonym is poised, poised, indifferent, unhurried, calm, fearless, unhurried and poised.

Fourth, worry.

Explanation: I feel anxious, as if I were on fire. Describe very anxious.

Said by: Li Zicheng was in a hurry, only thinking that the trees were cut too slowly. Yao Li Zicheng Volume II Chapter 26

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and adverbial; Describe the abnormal worry in my heart.

Recent words are burning eyebrows, burning hearts, anxious, impatient, anxious, low-paying jobs, ants on hot bricks.

The antonym is not so calm, unhurried, unhurried, unhurried, unhurried, unhurried, unhurried, unhurried.

Five, six gods have no owner

Explanation: Six Gods: Taoism believes that human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by God, which is called Six Gods. Describe panic and worry, have no clue, and don't know what to do.

Said by: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 29: "I was so scared that the magistrate of a county became a ghost that I didn't want to eat wine."

Ex: I got lost in my mind and lost my mind there. Zhu Ziqing's History of Laughter and History of Laughter

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense

Synonyms are fear, emotion, emotion, daze, fear, blindness, anxiety, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear.

The antonym is calm, indifferent, unhurried, poised, poised.

What are the idioms to describe "tense atmosphere"

This is exciting, tense, explosive and close call.

Idioms to describe nervousness.

Nervous or surprised?

I can't speak with my eyes open. Describe looking nervous or surprised.

A sweaty face

Describe extreme tension or fatigue.

Speak very urgently or nervously.

Being too anxious to answer and choose words describes being very anxious or nervous.

The situation is tense and explosive.

Metaphor is that the situation is tense and explosive.

appalling

It's amazing. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

Tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces

Destruction: destruction. Dark clouds are gathering over the city, as if to crush the wall. Metaphor is the tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces.

Very scary, or especially nervous and scared.

Creepy. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.

Nervous fear of poles.

Too scared to sweat. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Nervous and uneasy.

Describe embarrassment, nervousness and panic.

Four-word idioms to describe nervousness

Fear, copying is on pins and needles, fidgeting, fidgeting, upset, worried, frightened to disgrace, anxious, nervous, trembling, in shock, uneasy, upset, fidgeting

Panic: flustered, fidgeting.

On pins and needles. Describe fidgeting, fidgeting.

Uneasy: fidgety, uneasy.

Perception: a metaphor of one's body. The soul left the body. Refers to the death of a person. Also describes a trance.

Fidgeting: Neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.

Six gods without a master: describe panic and anxiety, and don't know what to do without a clue.

Uneasy: upset and don't know what to do.

Have a lingering fear: although the dangerous thing has passed, I am still very scared in retrospect.

Idioms that describe people's nervousness.

Talking about the tiger's color change is on pins and needles, shocking, fidgeting and uneasy.

First of all, let's talk about the change of color.

Interpretation of the vernacular: When it comes to the old tiger, I look scared.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Authors: Hao Cheng and Franz Chen.

Source: Volume II of the Second Book of Cheng Quan Shu: "Try to know that Fu Tian was injured by a tiger. Some people say that tigers hurt people, and everyone is not surprised. Only Fu Tian is different.

Fu Tian was once scratched by a tiger. Some people talk about tigers, but others are not afraid, only he is particularly afraid.

Second, fidgeting.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Luo Guanzhong

Source: Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Ji Pinggang Curse; Wang Zifu and other four people looked at each other; On pins and needles. "

Third, it is shocking.

Vernacular explanation: description makes people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.

Dynasty: Southern Liang Dynasty

Author: Zhong Rong

Source: "Poetry Talk" Volume: "Wen Wen Yi Li, meaning sad and far away. Thrilling, it can be said that it is almost a word! "

Translation: The writing is soft, the artistic conception is sad and distant, and it is extremely scary. It can be said that it is almost a word!

Fourth, fidgeting

Interpretation of vernacular: neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Source: The 40th time of Water Margin: "Since my brother got an official position, he has been fidgeting and there is no way to save him."

V. uneasiness

Interpretation of vernacular: uneasiness: uneasiness. I am extremely uneasy.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wu

Source: "Confused World" Volume 9: "Two people are uneasy after hearing this."

After hearing these words, the two Taoist priests were extremely uneasy.

Idioms describing tense atmosphere

Nervousness returns to nervousness, and it is creepy. The arrow is on the string, and the arrow is on the string, which is a close call.

First, nervous.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Interpretation: crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows; Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *; The bow was pulled open. Metaphor has tense; A hair trigger. It is also extended to describe the momentum of literary and artistic works.

Quotation: Levin's History of Qing Palace, Volume II: "French warships frequently enter and leave Min Wangkou, and the negotiations are tense. It seems that Fuzhou Shipping Bureau can't escape the fire of French warships. "

The two young men made such a scene that they were at loggerheads.

Second, explosive.

Pinyin: y and ch chojífā

Interpretation: touch: touch. Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string; Draw your bow and wait for the shot. Metaphor things have developed to a very tense stage; It will explode at the touch.

Quote: * * * "Comment on Chiang Kai-shek's Spokesman's Speech": "* * * advocates the establishment of alliance * * *, which is a civil war. Now that Chiang Kai-shek has rejected this idea, civil war is imminent. "

Example: This trade war is very explosive.

Third, the arrow is on the string.

Pinyin: Jian záI xian Shang

Interpretation: The arrow is on the string. Metaphor is urgent; It has become an inevitable trend to take some actions.

Source: Three Kingdoms Lin's "For Yuan Shaozhi" Li Shan quoted "Wei Zhi": "The arrow is on the string, and it must be sent."

Vernacular interpretation: the arrow is on the string, and it must be sent.

Fourth, like an arrow on the string.

Pinyin: xi

Interpretation: It seems that the arrow has caught the bowstring and has to be sent.

Source: Mao Dun's Midnight 8: "A question, like an arrow leaving the string, goes straight to Mei Qing's face."

Example: But don't say it, OK? It is difficult to ride a tiger now, and the arrow is on the string.

Five, a close call

Pinyin: qi ā n j ū n y and fà

Interpretation: Jun: the ancient unit of measurement; Take thirty pounds as a gentleman, and a hair is a thousand pounds. Describe an extremely critical situation.

Source: Jade Song's "Cheng Duan Gong Ming Luo Shui Ji Bing Zi Dui Zazi" Volume 1 1: "It's a close call."

Interpretation of vernacular: precarious, the situation is extremely critical.

An idiom expressing nervousness.

Bagongshan vegetation: regard Bagongshan vegetation as the enemy. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Blade crossbow: blade: refers to a weapon with a blade; Crossbow: A bow that mechanically fires arrows. Draw your knife and draw your bow. Describe the tense atmosphere before the battle.

Don't eat leisurely: there is no time to eat. Describe tension and hard work.

Fish in troubled waters: seek personal gain or hurt others when they are nervous.

Touch on the hair: touch: touch; Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out. Metaphorically, the situation has reached a very tense stage, which is explosive.

Breathing uncertainty: breathing: shortness of breath. Shortness of breath, not yet stable. The metaphor is that time is pressing, the situation is tense, and people have not caught their breath.

Sweating: describes the appearance of sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood.

Stunned: unable to speak with your eyes open. Describe looking nervous or surprised.

Glare: You can't speak with your eyes open. Describe looking nervous or surprised. Use "stare"

Shocking: It's shocking. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

Wind eaves: wind eaves: field houses that can't cover the wind and rain; Sun shadow, time. Buy an inch of time under the broken eaves without shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the tense state of the old imperial examination.

Hair erect: hair erect. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.

Don't sweat: I'm too scared to sweat. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Sweat like rain: a mouthful of saliva: juice. Sweating all over. Describe the phenomenon of sweating all over because of hot weather or extreme tension.

Sweating: describes extreme tension or fatigue.

Dark clouds crush the city and destroy: destroy: destroy. Dark clouds are gathering over the city, as if to crush the wall. Metaphor is the tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces.

Be tolerant in an emergency: I'm not nervous in an emergency.

In a hurry: describes embarrassment, nervousness and panic.

Zhang: The bow is strung. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

An arrow on the string: a metaphor for a tense situation, which is explosive.

Golden drum chime: Golden drum: refers to the golden rooster and the war drum. Golden roosters and drums are ringing together. Describe the fierce fighting atmosphere.

In full swing: the gongs and drums are pounding hard. Metaphor is the tense atmosphere and public opinion preparation before public activities.

Soul-stirring: the description makes people very frightened and nervous to the extreme. With "thrilling".

Soul-stirring: shocking. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

Hair is vertical: vertical: upright. Creepy. Describe extreme fear and tension.

Hair is vertical: vertical: upright. Creepy. Describe anger or extreme fear and tension.

Hair is vertical: vertical: upright. Creepy. Describe anger or extreme fear and tension.

Hair is upright: hair and hair are upright. Describe the appearance of anger. It also describes being very scared and nervous.

In full swing: a burst of gongs and drums before the start of the drama. Metaphor is nervous preparation before public activities.

Red face and hot ears: describes the blushing caused by nervousness, impatience and shyness.

Red face and green face: describe the red face that appears because of nervousness, impatience and shyness.

Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.

Face to face: looking at each other speechless. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.

Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.

Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.

Tight inside and loose outside: refers to the tightening and relaxation of policies or people's emotions, that is, inner tension and peace of mind.

Sweat: Sweat on your hands because of worry. Describe the mood is very nervous.

Chord urgency: chord: bowstring. Wear a bowstring to remind yourself to be as nervous as a bowstring. Be alert to your own shortcomings and mistakes to avoid recurrence.

Hold your breath: screen: off; Convergence: stop. Hold your breath, hold your breath. Refers to the temporary cessation of breathing due to nervousness or inattention.

Hold your breath: stop breathing temporarily. Describe a situation of nervousness or excessive concentration.

Stretching tendons and contracting veins: tendons: bones and muscles; Shrinking: tightening; Pulse: blood vessels. Describe the nerves are very nervous.

Eat and sleep: I don't sleep, and I can't eat. Metaphor is extremely anxious about study and work, or extremely nervous.

Hot sweat: describes the appearance of sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood.

Relieved: release: let go; A heavy burden: a heavy burden. As easy as putting down a heavy burden. Describe the relaxation and happiness after the tension has passed.

Lighten the heavy burden: describe the lightness and happiness after the tension has passed. Use "liberation".

Look flustered: panic, panic. In an emergency, the air and face are nervous and panic, losing their normal state.

Look at a loss: at a loss: panic, panic In an emergency, the air and face are nervous and panic, losing their normal state. With "look flustered".

Potential is like a crossbow: potential: potential: potential; You: pull the bow; Crossbow: Crossbow. The situation is like a bow. Describe the situation as extremely tense.

Idle: lazy, tired and not nervous, also refers to instability.

To curl up with cold, tension, or fear.

Talk about the change of color: color: face. It shows that people who have been bitten by tigers really know the power of tigers. The latter metaphor makes people nervous when they mention what they are afraid of.

Tan Hu turns pale; Tan talks to him: color: skin color. Metaphor makes people nervous at the mention of terrible things.

Calm-headed: refers to calm or abnormal calm in temperament, and refers to calm or calm in a tense situation.

Smoke and rain bombs: describe the very intense fighting on the battlefield.

The blood vessels are full of enthusiasm: "enthusiasm" and "disgust" are the same, which makes you nervous and excited. Heartache, nervousness and erection. It describes people as very excited and excited.

Ran Yan is very cultured: Ran Yan: calm and steady; Self-sustaining: unchanged. Describe the calm as usual in a tense state.

Hair-trigger: touch: touch; Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out. Metaphorically, the situation has reached a very tense stage, which is explosive.

Touch around: touch: touch; Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out. Metaphorically, the situation has reached a very tense stage, which is explosive.

Tongue knotting: the tongue can't turn. I can't speak with my mouth open. Describe a clumsy argument, or become speechless because of nervousness and fear.

Open your mouth and spit out your tongue: you can't speak with your mouth open. Describe a clumsy argument, or become speechless because of nervousness and fear.

Fidgeting: Neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.

What are the idioms that describe "I am very nervous and afraid"

1, panic: panic and fear, very uneasy.

Sentence: At the sight of me, a look of fear flashed across the frightened face of the poor little stray cat.

2, thrilling: mainly used to describe the inner shock, but also used to describe extreme tension and fear. 、

Sentence making: When an earthquake breaks out, it is thrilling.

3, fear: describe the inner fear, very scared.

Sentence: Criminals who are at large often lead a life of fear.

4, frightened to disgrace: after being scared, his face changed greatly.

I thought this Olympic math problem would be difficult for my brother, but he worked it out at once, which surprised me!

5, the face is earthy: describe the panic to the extreme, and the face is almost the same as the soil.

Sentence: When the gangster was pushed into the prison car by the police, his hands trembled and his face was pale, and he could hardly walk.

6, trembling: describe extreme fear or caution.

Bottom line: A great enterprise is always afraid of achievements and treading on thin ice.

7, creepy: scared creepy. Describe extreme fear.

The plot of this horror movie gives me the creeps.

8. The wind is full of fear: describe extreme panic and fear and self-anxiety.

Sentence making: Criminals are nervous about every sound.

9. I have a lingering fear: although the crisis has passed, I still feel scared.

Sentence: I had a nightmare last night, and I still have a lingering fear when I think about it.

10, retreat: dare not retreat, dare not move forward.

Sentence making: you can't back down when you encounter difficulties.

Idioms that describe people's nervousness are

Take advantage of the fire to copy

Take advantage of others' nervousness to seek personal gain or harm others.

Nervous or surprised?

I can't speak with my eyes open. Describe looking nervous or surprised.

A sweaty face

Describe extreme tension or fatigue.

Speak very urgently or nervously.

I'm too anxious to speak, which means I'm very anxious or nervous.

The situation is tense and explosive.

Metaphor is that the situation is tense and explosive.

appalling

It's amazing. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

Tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces

Destruction: destruction. Dark clouds are gathering over the city, as if to crush the wall. Metaphor is the tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces.

Very scary, or especially nervous and scared.

Creepy. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.

Nervous fear of poles.

Too scared to sweat. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Nervous and uneasy.

Describe embarrassment, nervousness and panic.

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

Sword * * *, bow opened. Describe the momentum, or tense situation, which is explosive.

Drums and gongs

Golden bells and drums are ringing. Describe the fierce fighting atmosphere.

heartquake

It's amazing. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.

The palms are sweaty-sweaty

Sweating on your hands because of worry. Describe the mood is very nervous.

Stop breathing because of nervousness or inattention.

Refers to the temporary cessation of breathing due to nervousness or inattention.

Tense idioms or sentences.

Feel uneasy, panic, panic

In a hurry, in a daze, on pins and needles, uneasy, uneasy, and anxious to answer.

Shock, tension, anxiety, fear, worry, worry, fear

I'm scared, I'm at a loss, I scratch my heart, I'm scared, I'm nervous, I can't wait.

My heart is burning, I am anxious, I am anxious, I am walking on thin ice, I am fidgeting, I am afraid, and I am creepy.

Fear, cold, sadness, runny nose, panic and pallor, earth-shattering and soul-stirring, panic and fear.

Surprised and scared, hold your breath, hold your breath.