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单词 tense
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tense

The next morning there was a tense and emotional cabinet meeting.When he did it was in the past tense.But there seems to be something far more sinister at play than just family politics in this dark and tense drama.That past tense is telling.This makes the atmosphere tense.Before giving 2016 a hearty kick into the past tense, we have unfinished business.Iceman and Sandstone become tense.I love a tense thriller!FEELING a little present tense?The atmosphere was very tense and strained.You begin the week optimistic that those involved in certain already tense situations will be reasonable.The trouble is getting tense often just makes matters worse.You will certainly feel physically tense in certain stressful situations.Do you feel tense or anxious for no good reason?It is the telephone and obligations that make people tense.Use the present tense in referring to the contents of writing or art.Your body would involuntarily tense up the next time and so a vicious circle is set up.Pull your belly button in and tense your stomach muscles.You cannot be physically relaxed and mentally tense.If you look too much at the result you become tense.This tense political thriller follows the search for a missing man by his wife and father.This is one of the most powerful and tense dramas we can remember.Try and avoid future tense if possible.This was a very tense and challenging time for us.What we want is to finish third and not be in that tense situation.He looks drawn and strained and is tense at first but relaxes a little as we talk.For them it was the best way of coping in such a tense atmosphere.Relations are already tense between the police and the media.She sounded rather tense and upset.When you feel yourself begin to get tense, stop.Throughout the day, the atmosphere was emotional and tense.Ensemble scenes are taut, tense and terrifying.That prompted an outcry from politicians and patient groups, and tense talks on the scheme have been under way for more than three months.

In other languages
tense

British English: tense /tɛns/ ADJECTIVE
If you are tense, you are worried and nervous, and cannot relax.
She had never seen him so tense.
  • American English: tense
  • Arabic: مُتَوَتِّر
  • Brazilian Portuguese: tenso
  • Chinese: 紧张的
  • Croatian: napet
  • Czech: napjatý
  • Danish: anspændt
  • Dutch: gespannen
  • European Spanish: tenso tirante
  • Finnish: kireä
  • French: tendu
  • German: angespannt nervös
  • Greek: τεντωμένος
  • Italian: teso
  • Japanese: 緊張した
  • Korean: 긴장한
  • Norwegian: anspent
  • Polish: napięty zaniepokojony
  • European Portuguese: tenso
  • Romanian: încordat
  • Russian: натянутый
  • Latin American Spanish: tenso nervioso
  • Swedish: spänd
  • Thai: เคร่งเครียด
  • Turkish: gergin huzursuz
  • Ukrainian: напружений
  • Vietnamese: căng thẳng
British English: tense /tɛns/ NOUN
The tense of a verb group is its form, which usually shows whether you are referring to past, present, or future time.
It was as though she was already dead: they were speaking of her in the past tense.
  • American English: tense
  • Arabic: صِيْغَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: tempo verbal
  • Chinese: 时态
  • Croatian: vrijeme
  • Czech: čas mluvnický
  • Danish: tid
  • Dutch: tijdsvorm
  • European Spanish: tiempo verbal
  • Finnish: aikamuoto
  • French: temps grammaire
  • German: Tempus
  • Greek: χρόνος ρήματος
  • Italian: tempo
  • Japanese: 時制
  • Korean: 시제
  • Norwegian: verbtid
  • Polish: czas gramatyka
  • European Portuguese: tempo verbal
  • Romanian: timp verbal
  • Russian: время
  • Latin American Spanish: tiempo verbal
  • Swedish: tempus
  • Thai: กาล
  • Turkish: zaman gramer
  • Ukrainian: час
  • Vietnamese: thời của động từ

All related terms of 'tense'

Chinese translation of 'tense'

tense

(tɛns)

adj

  1. [person, smile, period, situation] 紧(緊)张(張)的 (jǐnzhāng de)
  2. [muscle] 紧(緊)绷(繃)的 (jǐnbēng de)

n (c)

  1. (Ling) 时(時)态(態) (shítài) (种(種), zhǒng)

vt, vi

  1. (= tighten) (also tense up) (使)绷(繃)紧(緊) ((shǐ) bēngjǐn)

All related terms of 'tense'

(adjective) 
Definition
the form of a verb that indicates whether the action referred to in the sentence is located in the past, the present, or the future
the tense atmosphere of the talks
Synonyms
strained
uneasy
An uneasy calm has settled over the city.
stressful
I think I've got one of the most stressful jobs there is.
fraught (informal)
It has been a somewhat fraught day.
charged
difficult
worrying
exciting
uncomfortable
There was another long and uncomfortable silence.
knife-edge
nail-biting
nerve-racking
The presentation of a speech can be a nerve-racking experience.
(adjective) 
Definition
having, showing, or causing mental or emotional strain
He had been very tense, but he finally relaxed.
Synonyms
nervous
I get very nervous when I'm in the house alone at night.
wound up (informal)
I was too wound up to sleep.
edgy
She was nervous and edgy, waiting for the phone to ring.
strained
wired (slang)
anxious
She admitted she was still anxious about the situation.
under pressure
restless
My father seemed very restless and excited.
apprehensive
People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
jittery (informal)
Investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
uptight (informal)
Penny never got uptight about exams.
on edge
Ever since their arrival she had felt on edge.
jumpy
I told myself not to be so jumpy.
twitchy (informal)
overwrought
When I'm feeling overwrought, I try to take some time out to relax.
strung up (informal)
Those who saw him at the Olympics will recall just how strung up he was.
on tenterhooks
fidgety
I was so fidgety and nervous.
keyed up
I wasn't able to sleep that night, I was so keyed up.
antsy (informal)
wrought up
adrenalized
Opposites
collected
,
calm
,
serene
,
easy-going
,
unconcerned
,
cool-headed
,
unruffled
,
self-possessed
,
unworried
(adjective) 
Definition
stretched tight
She lay, eyes shut, body tense.
Synonyms
rigid
rigid plastic containers
strained
a period of strained relations
taut
When muscles are taut or cold, there is more chance of injury.
stretched
tight
Pull the elastic tight and knot the ends.
Opposites
relaxed
,
loose
,
limp
,
flexible
,
flaccid
,
pliant
(verb) 
Definition
to make or become tense
His stomach muscles tensed.
Synonyms
tighten
He flung his whole weight back, tightening the rope.
strain
Several thousand supporters strained to catch a glimpse of the new president.
brace
tauten
stretch
Make sure you don't stretch the pastry as you ease it into the corners.
flex
He slowly flexed his muscles.
stiffen
The blood supply to the skin is reduced when muscles stiffen.
Opposites
relax
,
loosen
,
slacken

Additional synonyms

in the sense of anxious
Definition
causing anxiety
She admitted she was still anxious about the situation.
Synonyms
uneasy,
concerned,
worried,
troubled,
upset,
careful,
wired (slang),
nervous,
disturbed,
distressed,
uncomfortable,
tense,
fearful,
unsettled,
restless,
agitated,
taut,
disquieted,
apprehensive,
edgy,
watchful,
jittery (informal),
perturbed,
on edge,
ill at ease,
twitchy (informal),
solicitous,
overwrought,
fretful,
on tenterhooks,
in suspense,
hot and bothered,
unquiet (literary),
like a fish out of water,
antsy (informal),
angsty,
on pins and needles,
discomposed
in the sense of apprehensive
Definition
fearful or anxious about the future
People are still terribly apprehensive about the future.
Synonyms
anxious,
concerned,
worried,
afraid,
alarmed,
nervous,
suspicious,
doubtful,
uneasy,
fearful,
disquieted,
foreboding,
twitchy (informal),
mistrustful,
antsy (informal)
in the sense of edgy
Definition
nervous, irritable, or anxious
She was nervous and edgy, waiting for the phone to ring.
Synonyms
nervous,
wired (slang),
anxious,
tense,
irritable,
touchy,
uptight (informal),
on edge,
nervy (British, informal),
ill at ease,
restive,
twitchy (informal),
irascible,
tetchy,
chippy (informal),
on tenterhooks,
keyed up,
antsy (informal),
on pins and needles,
adrenalized

Synonyms of 'tense'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of fidgety
I was so fidgety and nervous.
Synonyms
restless,
nervous,
uneasy,
impatient,
jittery (informal),
on edge,
jerky,
restive,
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
antsy (informal)
in the sense of flex
Definition
to bend and stretch (a muscle)
He slowly flexed his muscles.
Synonyms
bend,
contract,
stretch,
angle,
curve,
tighten,
crook,
move
in the sense of fraught
Definition
tense or anxious
It has been a somewhat fraught day.
Synonyms
tense,
trying,
difficult,
distressing,
tricky,
emotionally charged
in the sense of jittery
Definition
nervous
Investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
Synonyms
nervous,
anxious,
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
wired (slang),
trembling,
shaky,
agitated,
quivering,
hyper (informal),
fidgety,
antsy (informal)
in the sense of jumpy
Definition
nervous or apprehensive
I told myself not to be so jumpy.
Synonyms
nervous,
anxious,
tense,
shaky,
restless,
agitated,
hyper (informal),
apprehensive,
jittery (informal),
on edge,
twitchy (informal),
fidgety,
timorous,
antsy (informal),
wired (slang)
in the sense of keyed up
Definition
very excited or nervous
I wasn't able to sleep that night, I was so keyed up.
Synonyms
nervous,
strained,
anxious,
tense,
under pressure,
restless,
wound up (informal),
hyper (informal),
apprehensive,
edgy,
jittery (informal),
wired (slang),
uptight (informal),
on edge,
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
overwrought,
strung up (informal),
on tenterhooks,
fidgety,
antsy (informal),
wrought up,
adrenalized
in the sense of nerve-racking
Definition
very distressing or harrowing
The presentation of a speech can be a nerve-racking experience.
Synonyms
tense,
trying,
difficult,
worrying,
frightening,
distressing,
daunting,
harassing,
stressful,
harrowing,
gut-wrenching
in the sense of on edge
Definition
nervous and irritable
Ever since their arrival she had felt on edge.
Synonyms
tense,
excited,
wired (slang),
nervous,
eager,
impatient,
irritable,
apprehensive,
edgy,
uptight (informal),
ill at ease,
twitchy (informal),
tetchy,
on tenterhooks,
keyed up,
antsy (informal),
adrenalized
in the sense of overwrought
Definition
tense, nervous, and agitated
When I'm feeling overwrought, I try to take some time out to relax.
Synonyms
distraught,
upset,
excited,
desperate,
wired (slang),
anxious,
distressed,
tense,
distracted,
frantic,
in a state,
hysterical,
wound up (informal),
worked up (informal),
agitated,
uptight (informal),
on edge,
strung out (informal),
out of your mind,
keyed up,
overexcited,
in a tizzy (informal),
at the end of your tether,
wrought-up,
beside yourself,
in a twitter (informal),
tooshie (Australian, slang),
adrenalized
in the sense of restless
Definition
unable to stay still or quiet
My father seemed very restless and excited.
Synonyms
unsettled,
worried,
troubled,
nervous,
disturbed,
anxious,
uneasy,
agitated,
unruly,
edgy,
fidgeting,
on edge,
ill at ease,
restive,
jumpy,
fitful,
fretful,
fidgety,
unquiet,
antsy (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of stiffen
Definition
to make or become stiff or stiffer
The blood supply to the skin is reduced when muscles stiffen.
Synonyms
tighten,
tense (up),
tauten,
become stiff
in the sense of strain
Definition
to make an intense effort
Several thousand supporters strained to catch a glimpse of the new president.
Synonyms
strive,
struggle,
endeavour,
labour,
go for it (informal),
bend over backwards (informal),
go for broke (slang),
go all out for (informal),
bust a gut (informal),
give it your best shot (informal),
make an all-out effort (informal),
knock yourself out (informal),
do your damnedest (informal),
give it your all (informal),
break your back or neck (informal),
rupture yourself (informal)
in the sense of stressful
I think I've got one of the most stressful jobs there is.
Synonyms
worrying,
anxious,
tense,
trying,
hard,
taxing,
demanding,
wearing,
tough,
draining,
exhausting,
exacting,
traumatic,
agitating,
nerve-racking
in the sense of stretch
Definition
to draw (something) tight
Make sure you don't stretch the pastry as you ease it into the corners.
Synonyms
pull,
distend,
pull out of shape,
strain,
swell,
tighten,
rack,
inflate,
lengthen,
draw out,
elongate
in the sense of strung up
Definition
tense or nervous
Those who saw him at the Olympics will recall just how strung up he was.
Synonyms
tense,
wired (slang),
nervous,
edgy,
jittery (informal),
uptight (informal),
on edge,
twitchy (informal),
on tenterhooks,
keyed up,
antsy (informal),
a bundle of nerves (informal),
under a strain,
adrenalized
in the sense of taut
Definition
stretched tight
When muscles are taut or cold, there is more chance of injury.
Synonyms
tense,
rigid,
tight,
stressed,
stretched,
strained,
flexed
in the sense of tight
Definition
stretched or drawn taut
Pull the elastic tight and knot the ends.
Synonyms
taut,
stretched,
tense,
rigid,
stiff
in the sense of uncomfortable
Definition
causing discomfort or unease
There was another long and uncomfortable silence.
Synonyms
awkward,
strained,
embarrassing,
tense,
charged,
embarrassed,
tickly (informal),
unpleasant,
uneasy,
barro (Australian, slang)
in the sense of uneasy
Definition
(of a condition) precarious or insecure
An uneasy calm has settled over the city.
Synonyms
precarious,
strained,
uncomfortable,
tense,
awkward,
unstable,
shaky,
insecure,
constrained
in the sense of uptight
Definition
nervously tense, irritable, or angry
Penny never got uptight about exams.
Synonyms
tense,
wired (slang),
anxious,
neurotic,
uneasy,
prickly,
edgy,
on the defensive,
on edge,
nervy (British, informal),
adrenalized

Additional synonyms

in the sense of wound up
I was too wound up to sleep.
Synonyms
tense,
strained,
wired (slang),
nervous,
anxious,
restless,
edgy,
jittery (informal),
uptight (informal),
on edge,
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
overwrought,
fidgety,
keyed up,
adrenalized
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