nervously
/ˈnɜːvəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnɜːrvəsli/ (ame, ipa)
nervously — 副詞
1. in a way that shows you feel worried or frightened and cannot stay calm
緊張地
以擔憂、害怕的方式行動
in a way that shows you feel worried or frightened and cannot stay calm
Kemi waited nervously outside the interview room, checking her notes one last time.
Kemi 緊張地在面試室外等候,最後一次確認自己的筆記。
nervously + waited (verb of waiting/staying)
Eitan glanced nervously at the clock, hoping the train would arrive before the rain started.
Eitan 緊張地瞥了一眼時鐘,希望火車能在下雨前抵達。
nervously + glanced (verb of looking)
The puppy followed close behind its owner nervously on the busy street.
那隻小狗在繁忙的街道上緊張地緊跟在主人後面。
Élise laughed nervously when the teacher called on her without any warning.
老師毫無預警地叫到 Élise 的名字時,她緊張地笑了起來。
- calmly
opposite in both inner feeling and outer behaviour
- confidently
opposite in showing certainty rather than worry
用法筆記
Commonly placed immediately after the verb (e.g., waited nervously) or before the verb (e.g., nervously glanced). The post-verb position is more frequent in everyday speech.