nervous impression

英 [ˈnɜːvəs ɪmˈpreʃn] 美 [ˈnɜːrvəs ɪmˈpreʃn]

【医】神经印象,脑感印象

医学



双语例句

  1. No matter which approach is taken, first dates can be stressful for both parties. It is normal to be a little nervous as one always wants to put their best foot forward and make a good first impression.
    无论是哪一种情况,第一次约会会让双方都感到颇有压力。人人都希望事情有个美好的开端,给对方留下美好的印象,所以感到些微紧张是很正常的。
  2. He says he was "terribly nervous" about giving the impression of polluting the results, but decided to follow the market leader.
    索斯金表示,他“非常紧张”,害怕给人留下影响搜索结果的印象,但还是决定仿效市场领军企业的做法。
  3. Looking sloppy, inappropriate, disorganized or excessively nervous will give the impression you are incapable or apathetic.
    看起来邋邋遢遢、衣着不整、精神不振或极度紧张都会给别人留下一个你很无能或很冷漠的印象。
  4. The monotonous and repeated work, a highly nervous state of mind and occupation injury, this is the general impression of customer service center.
    单调重复的工作,高度紧张的精神状态,职业伤害的困扰和对职业发展的迷茫,这就是一般客户服务中心在员工心中的印象。