Слово англійською: nerve

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Переклад nerve українською: нерв, не́рви

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nerve

noun
/nɜːrv/
  1. [countable] any of the long fibres that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc.
    • the optic nerve
    • He's off work with a trapped nerve in his neck.
    • Every nerve in her body was tense.
    • The illness kills nerve cells and causes chronic fatigue.
    • Pain occurs when the nerve fibres are damaged.
    • Signals are transmitted from the nerve endings to the brain.
    • The disease can also cause nerve damage.
  2. nerves
    [plural] feelings of worry or stress
    • Even after years as a singer, he still suffers from nerves before a performance.
    • I need something to calm my nerves.
    • to settle/soothe/steady your nerves
    • Everyone's nerves were on edge (= everyone felt tense).
    • He lives on his nerves (= is always worried).
    • By the end of the meal her nerves were completely frayed.
  3. [uncountable]
    nerves [plural]
    the courage to do something difficult or dangerous synonym guts
    • It took a lot of nerve to take the company to court.
    • I was going to have a go at parachuting but lost my nerve at the last minute.
    • He held his nerve to win the final set 6–4.
    • Investors largely kept their nerve and stayed with the company.
    • It was an amazing journey which tested her nerves to the full.
  4. [singular, uncountable] (informal) a way of behaving that other people think is rude or not appropriate synonym cheek
    • I don't know how you have the nerve to show your face after what you said!
    • He's got a nerve asking us for money!
    • ‘Then she demanded to see the manager!’ ‘What a nerve!
    • He had some nerve to insult Mina's cooking.
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘tendon, sinew’): from Latin nervus; related to Greek neuron ‘nerve’ (see neuron).
Idioms
be a bag/bundle of nerves
  1. (informal) to be very nervous
    • By the time of the interview, I was a bundle of nerves.
    Topics Feelingsc2
get on somebody’s nerves
  1. (informal) to annoy somebody
    • That music is starting to get on my nerves.
    • It really gets on my nerves when people talk loudly on the phone in public.
    • His endless whining really gets on my nerves.
have nerves of steel
  1. to be able to remain calm in a difficult or dangerous situation
    • You need nerves of steel to be a good poker player.
hit/touch/strike a (raw/sensitive) nerve
  1. to mention a subject that makes somebody feel angry, upset, embarrassed, etc.
    • You touched a raw nerve when you mentioned his first wife.
    • My remarks about divorce had unwittingly touched a raw nerve.
    • The article struck a raw nerve as it revived unpleasant memories.
    Topics Feelingsc2
strain every nerve/sinew (to do something)
  1. to try as hard as you can to do something
    • He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat.
strike a nerve (with somebody)
  1. to have a strong effect
    • His work strikes a nerve with people who are attracted to nostalgia.
    • It seems I struck a nerve with my last post about cell phones.
    • Nissan may well strike a popular nerve here.
a war of nerves
  1. an attempt to defeat your opponents by putting pressure on them so that they lose courage or confidence
    • The union has been fighting a war of nerves with the management over pay.
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