edginess
edginess — 名詞
1. an uncomfortable state of nervous tension in which someone feels irritable and u
緊張;焦躁
因不確定而緊張不安的狀態
an uncomfortable state of nervous tension in which someone feels irritable and unable to settle, especially when the outcome of a situation is unknown.
Owen could feel the edginess in the room as everyone waited for the interview results.
Owen 能感覺到房間裡的那股緊張氣氛,大家都在等待面試結果。
edginess + in [place] for situations
Her edginess before the flight made her snap at the airport staff.
她起飛前的焦躁情緒讓她對機場工作人員發了脾氣。
edginess + before [event] causing behaviour
A strange edginess crept into his voice whenever the topic of money came up.
每當提到錢的話題,他的聲音裡就會出現一種奇怪的緊張感。
The team's edginess was obvious during the final minutes of the close game.
在激烈比賽的最後幾分鐘,球隊的焦躁不安顯而易見。
Too much coffee only added to Reema's edginess ahead of the big presentation.
在大簡報前喝太多咖啡只讓 Reema 更加緊張不安。
- nervousness
more common and slightly less intense than edginess; a general term
- anxiety
stronger and more medical; implies a deeper, more lasting worry
- tension
focuses on the physical tightness and strain, often in a group setting
- restlessness
emphasises the inability to sit still or stay calm
文法句型
edginess + about + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Uncountable noun; often describes a general atmosphere or a person's mood rather than a specific fear. Frequently appears with verbs like 'feel', 'sense', 'add to', or 'creep into'.