nerve-wracking
nerve-wracking — 形容詞
1. describes a situation, task, or wait that keeps you tense and uneasy because the
令人緊張的
使人緊繃又怕出錯的
describes a situation, task, or wait that keeps you tense and uneasy because the result matters a lot.
Waiting for the jury's verdict was nerve-wracking for Samir and his lawyer.
等待陪審團的判決,對 Samir 和他的律師來說非常令人緊張。
be + nerve-wracking + for + someone
Esteban found the narrow mountain road nerve-wracking after dark.
Esteban 覺得天黑後開那條狹窄的山路很令人緊張。
find + object + nerve-wracking
The most nerve-wracking part of the audition was the long silence before the judges spoke.
試鏡中最令人緊張的部分,是評審開口前那段長長的沉默。
Naoko says public speaking is too nerve-wracking for her without weeks of practice.
Naoko 說公開演講對她來說太令人緊張了,沒有事先練好幾週做不到。
Jude faced a nerve-wracking wait outside the emergency room.
Jude 在急診室外經歷了一段令人緊張的等待。
- stressful
broader and common for long periods of pressure, not only one intense moment
- tense
often describes the mood or feeling itself rather than the event causing it
- worrying
focuses more on making you fear bad news, often with less immediate pressure
- taxing
emphasizes the effort required more than the anxious feeling
- calming
making you feel quieter and less tense
- reassuring
making you feel safer or more confident about the result
- relaxing
helping you feel comfortable instead of on edge
文法句型
nerve-wracking + noun
be + nerve-wracking + for + someone
find + noun + nerve-wracking
用法筆記
Usually describes events, tasks, journeys, or waiting periods rather than people. It often implies that the outcome matters, so the tension lasts while you are doing it or waiting to see what happens.