tense
名词
定义 tense 名词
- B1Countable
A grammatical category that indicates the time at which a verb expresses an action or state.
"I sing" is in the present tense, and "I sang" is in the past tense.
English verbs have several tenses, including the present, past, and future tenses.
She is learning how to use different tenses to express her ideas accurately.
动词
定义 tense 动词
- TransitiveIntransitive
To make or become stiff and tight due to fear, nervousness, or anticipation.
His muscles tensed up when he heard the loud noise.
She felt her back and neck tense as she prepared to give her speech.
Despite trying to remain calm, he could feel his jaw tense.
片语 tense 动词
- tensed up
Feeling very nervous, worried, and unable to relax due to an anticipated event or situation.
• He was completely tensed up before the interview.
形容词
定义 tense 形容词
emotion
- B2
Experiencing a state of nervousness and worry; unable to relax.
She felt very tense while waiting for the results.
He was a bit tense before his job interview.
She seemed tense, so I asked if everything was alright.
- B2
Causing feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety.
The atmosphere of the negotiations became very tense.
Relations between the two countries became tense after the incident.
The air was tense with anticipation before the storm hit.
state
Stretched tightly, stiff, or not relaxed; in a state of physical tension.
Her shoulders felt tense after the long flight.
His back muscles felt tense from sitting for too long.
She needed to do some stretches to relax her tense leg muscles.
- phoneticsspecialized
Produced with a relatively greater degree of muscular effort and tension in the vocal tract.
In phonetics, vowels can be categorized into lax and tense vowels.
Tense sounds require more effort from the vocal muscles to produce.
It is important to distinguish between lax and tense sounds when learning pronunciation.