be nervous about
常見例句
- Admittedly, they have good reason to be nervous about safety.
無(wú)可否認(rèn)地,他們有很好理由擔(dān)心安全。 - As I said before, I would be nervous about refactoring without tests.
就象我以前所說的那樣,重?fù)k而不進(jìn)行測(cè)試我會(huì)感到不安。 - And as Floyd Abrams, an American lawyer and free-speech defender, notes, a book publisher, for example, will still be nervous about an author who has written a “l(fā)ibellous book”.
美國(guó)律師、言論自由捍衛(wèi)者羅伊德?阿勃拉姆斯強(qiáng)調(diào),出版社之流依然要小心那些寫過“誹謗書籍”的作者。 - That means to be nervous about having to do something, like speaking in front of a crowd.
- "They will be a little nervous about this." "Markets do not like coalitions.
- Still, the decision is one more reason to be nervous about GlaxoSmithKline shares.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Mr Engler is not the only Republican to be nervous about vouchers.
ECONOMIST: V-day for vouchers? - Allstate's Liddy has some justification to be nervous about New York.
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