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nerve    音标拼音: [n'ɚv]
n. C神经;神经过敏,神经紧张;U胆量,勇气,自信心

C神经;神经过敏,神经紧张;U胆量,勇气,自信心

nerve
n 1: any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and
tissues of the body [synonym: {nerve}, {nervus}]
2: the courage to carry on; "he kept fighting on pure spunk";
"you haven't got the heart for baseball" [synonym: {heart},
{mettle}, {nerve}, {spunk}]
3: impudent aggressiveness; "I couldn't believe her boldness";
"he had the effrontery to question my honesty" [synonym:
{boldness}, {nerve}, {brass}, {face}, {cheek}]
v 1: get ready for something difficult or unpleasant [synonym:
{steel}, {nerve}]

nerve \nerve\ (n[~e]rv), n. [OE. nerfe, F. nerf, L. nervus, akin
to Gr. ney^ron sinew, nerve; cf. neyra` string, bowstring;
perh. akin to E. needle. Cf. {Neuralgia}.]
1. (Anat.) One of the whitish and elastic bundles of fibers,
with the accompanying tissues, which transmit nervous
impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the
animal body.
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Note: An ordinary nerve is made up of several bundles of
nerve fibers, each bundle inclosed in a special sheath
(the perineurium) and all bound together in a
connective tissue sheath and framework (the epineurium)
containing blood vessels and lymphatics.
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2. A sinew or a tendon. --Pope.
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3. Physical force or steadiness; muscular power and control;
constitutional vigor.
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he led me on to mightiest deeds,
Above the nerve of mortal arm. --Milton.
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4. Steadiness and firmness of mind; self-command in personal
danger, or under suffering; unshaken courage and
endurance; coolness; pluck; resolution.
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5. Audacity; assurance. [Slang]
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6. (Bot.) One of the principal fibrovascular bundles or ribs
of a leaf, especially when these extend straight from the
base or the midrib of the leaf.
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7. (Zool.) One of the nervures, or veins, in the wings of
insects.
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{Nerve cell} (Anat.), a neuron, one of the nucleated cells
with which nerve fibers are connected; a {ganglion cell}
is one type of nerve cell.

{Nerve fiber} (Anat.), one of the fibers of which nerves are
made up. These fibers are either {medullated} or
{nonmedullated}. In both kinds the essential part is the
translucent threadlike axis cylinder which is continuous
the whole length of the fiber.

{Nerve stretching} (Med.), the operation of stretching a
nerve in order to remedy diseases such as tetanus, which
are supposed to be influenced by the condition of the
nerve or its connections.
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Nerve \Nerve\ (n[~e]rv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nerved}
(n[~e]rvs); p. pr. & vb. n. {Nerving}.]
To give strength or vigor to; to supply with force; as, fear
nerved his arm.
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174 Moby Thesaurus words for "nerve":
afferent neuron, animate, annoy, anxiety, aplomb, apprehension,
assurance, assure, audacity, autonomic nervous system, axon,
backbone, balance, balanced personality, balls, beef up, boldness,
bolster, bottle, bottom, brace, brace up, brain, brashness, brass,
bravery, brazenness, buck up, buttress, case harden,
central nervous system, cerebral cortex, cheek, cheer, chirk up,
chutzpah, confidence, confirm, constancy, cool, coolness, courage,
craniosacral nervous system, crust, daring, dauntlessness,
dendrite, determination, doughtiness, effector organ,
efferent neuron, effrontery, embolden, encourage, equilibrium,
face, fastness, fearlessness, firmness, fortify, fortitude,
forwardness, fretfulness, fright, gall, ganglion, gird,
gray matter, grit, gumption, guts, gutsiness, guttiness, harden,
hardihood, hardiness, heart, heart of oak, hearten, homeostasis,
hysteria, impertinence, imperturbability, importunacy,
importunateness, impudence, insolence, inspire, inspirit,
internuncial neuron, intestinal fortitude, intrepidity,
invariability, invigorate, irritate, medullary sheath, mettle,
moxie, nerve trunk, nerves, nervous system, nervousness, neuron,
peripheral nervous system, pith, plexus, pluck, presumption,
presumptuousness, prop, pushiness, reassure, refresh, reinforce,
reinvigorate, reliability, resoluteness, restrengthen, rootedness,
sand, sang-froid, sauce, secureness, security, self-assertion,
self-assertiveness, self-expression, self-expressiveness,
sensorium, sensory area, sensory cell, shore up, solar plexus,
solidity, soundness, spinal cord, spirit, spunk, stability,
stable equilibrium, stable state, stamina, staunchness,
steadfastness, steadiness, steady nerves, steady state, steel,
stiffen, stout heart, strengthen, stress, substantiality, support,
sustain, synapse, temerity, temper, tenacity, tension,
the heebie-jeebies, thoracolumbar nervous system, toughen,
toughness, undeflectability, undergird, uniformity,
unshakable nerves, unshakableness, upset, valor, white matter,
will, worry



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