Nervous in spanish

Nervioso

pronunciation: neɹ̩bioʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

nervous = nervioso. 

Example: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.

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» autonomic nervous system = sistema nervioso autónomo.

Example: Another cause for chill bumps and shivers is your autonomic nervous system 'fight or flight' response = Una explicación para la piel de gallina y los escalofríos es la respuesta de "lucha o huída" por parte de nuestro sistema nervioso autónomo.

» be a nervous wreck = ser un manojo de nervios.

Example: These days I'm not exactly cool, calm, and collected -- I'm more like a nervous wreck.

» central nervous system = sistema nervioso central.

Example: Both periodicals were found to concentrate particularly on 3 medical specialities, cardiovascular, central nervous system and gastrointestinal medicine.

» central nervous system disease = enfermedad del sistema nervioso central.

Example: Protein holds promise for drug therapy for central nervous system diseases.

» central nervous system disorder = trastorno del sistema nervioso central.

Example: Central nervous system disorders aren't something to take lightly.

» get + nervous = ponerse nervioso, volverse nervioso.

Example: That vendors may be getting nervous about whether they'll get paid is understandable.

» make + Nombre + nervous = poner nervioso, enervar.

Example: However, if you are too nervous, your anxiety will spread to your audience, making them nervous in turn.

» nervous breakdown = ataque de nervios, depresión nerviosa, crisis nerviosa, colapso nervioso.

Example: If a program receives an instruction for which it is not programmed it will 'crash', which is the computer equivalent of a nervous breakdown!.

» nervous system disease = enfermedad del sistema nervioso.

Example: However, smoking also worsens a relatively common nervous system disease called multiple sclerosis.

» nervous system disorder = trastorno del sistema nervioso.

Example: Many nervous system disorders affect both dogs and people.

» nervous system, the = sistema nervioso, el.

Example: The brain is like a computer that controls the body's functions, and the nervous system is like a network that relays messages to parts of the body.

» peripheral nervous system = sistema nervioso periférico.

Example: Electromyograms can detect abnormal muscle electrical activity in conditions such as pinched nerves, damage to the peripheral nervous system, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, disc herniation, and others.

» the natives are nervous = la gente se está poniendo nerviosa, la gente se está inquietando.

Example: Yes, I know it's late, but there has been 'trouble at mill' -- the wolves have been at the doors, and the natives are nervous.

Nervous synonyms

anxious in spanish: ansioso, pronunciation: æŋkʃəs part of speech: adjective excited in spanish: emocionado, pronunciation: ɪksaɪtəd part of speech: adjective tense in spanish: tiempo, pronunciation: tens part of speech: noun, adjective edgy in spanish: nervioso, pronunciation: edʒi part of speech: adjective restive in spanish: intranquilo, pronunciation: restɪv part of speech: adjective skittish in spanish: asustadizo, pronunciation: skɪtɪʃ part of speech: adjective spooky in spanish: escalofriante, pronunciation: spuki part of speech: adjective uneasy in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: ənizi part of speech: adjective jittery in spanish: nervioso, pronunciation: dʒɪtɜri part of speech: adjective uptight in spanish: tenso, pronunciation: əptaɪt part of speech: adjective neural in spanish: neural, pronunciation: nʊrəl part of speech: adjective nervy in spanish: nervioso, pronunciation: nɜrvi part of speech: adjective troubled in spanish: preocupado, pronunciation: trʌbəld part of speech: adjective jumpy in spanish: asustadizo, pronunciation: dʒʌmpi part of speech: adjective excitable in spanish: excitable, pronunciation: ɪksaɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective high-strung in spanish: de cuerdas altas, pronunciation: haɪstrəŋ part of speech: adjective aflutter in spanish: agitado, pronunciation: əflʌtɜr part of speech: adjective overstrung in spanish: sobreexcitado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrstrʌŋ part of speech: adjective unquiet in spanish: inquieto, pronunciation: ənkuiet part of speech: adjective in suspense in spanish: en suspenso, pronunciation: ɪnsəspens
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