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DEFINITIVE EXAMPLES 权威例句〔bound〕You're bound to be nervous the first time(= it's easy to understand).第一次总是会紧张的。牛津高阶〔heat〕In the heat of the debate, she forgot to be nervous.在辩论的白热化阶段,她忘记了紧张。麦克米伦高阶〔jitter〕To be nervous or uneasy; fidget.紧张或者不安;烦躁美国传统〔normal〕It's normal to be nervous before an interview.面试前紧张是正常的。麦克米伦高阶〔perfectly〕It's perfectly normal to be nervous before a performance.演出之前觉得紧张再正常不过了。朗文当代 |