tension

tension

['tenʃən]

n.紧张, 拉力, 张力, 紧张状态, [电]电压
vt.使拉紧,使绷紧

例句与用法:

My hobby is a good safety-valve for the tension that builds up at work.

我用业余爱好来消除工作中产生的紧张情绪。

The tension is building up.

形势逐步紧张起来。

The tension soon transmitted itself to all the members of the crowd.

这种紧张情绪很快感染了人群中所有的人。

When she heard the news she was heightening tension.

当她听到那则消息后,她变得越来越紧张。

A leather loop that slides to change the tension on the cord of a drum.

滑动皮环通过滑动以改变鼓弦张力的皮环

The signing of this agreement will help to reduce international tension.

这项协议的签订将有助于缓和国际紧张局势。

This wire will take 50 pounds tension before breaking.

这根金属线在断裂之前能承受五十磅的张力。

Tension mounted as we waited for the exam results to be published.

我们在等待公布考试结果时气氛越来越紧张。

词形变化:

形容词: tensional | 动词过去式: tensioned | 动词过去分词: tensioned | 动词现在分词: tensioning | 动词第三人称单数: tensions |


n.

1. 拉紧, 绷紧[U]

The tension was so great that the rope broke.

绳子拉得太紧绷断了。

2. (精神上的)紧张[U]

He is suffering from nervous tension.

他正受神经紧张之苦。

3. 紧张局势, 紧张状况[P1][U]

She felt the tension as soon as she entered the room.

她一进房间就感觉到了这种紧张气氛。

4. 【物】张力[U]

5. 【电】电压[U]

Danger! High tension wires.

危险! 高压电线。

vt.

使拉紧; 使绷紧; 使紧张


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