get on somebody's nerves Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a bundle of nerves
"a very nervous person; uptight person" May has so many problems - she's just a bundle of nerves.
bundle of nerves
(See a bundle of nerves)
get on my nerves
bother or irritate me, bug me Her questions get on my nerves. They're too personal.
get on one's nerves
" irritate someone; make someone upset. "
nerves of steel
able to speak or act calmly when facing risk or danger Percy has nerves of steel. He persuaded the gunman to leave.
get on sb's nerves
annoy sb.; make sb.nervous使某人不安;使某人烦恼
The noise gets on my nerves. 那声音使我心烦意乱。
The child got on his parents' nerves by asking too many questions.那孩子问的问题太多,令他父母心烦。
Bag of nerves
If someone is a bag of nerves, they are very worried or nervous.
Battle of nerves
A battle of nerves is a situation where neither side in a conflict or dispute is willing to back down and is waiting for the other side to weaken. ('A war of nerves' is an alternative form.)
Get on your nerves
If something gets on your nerves, it annoys or irritates you.
battle of nerves|battle|nerves
n. phr. A contest of wills during which the parties do not fight physically but try to wear each other out.
It has been a regular battle of nerves to get the new program accepted at the local state university. See: WAR OF NERVES.
get on one's nerves|get|get on
v. phr. To make you nervous.
John's noisy eating habits get on your nerves. Children get on their parents' nerves by asking so many questions.
get on someone's nerves
get on someone's nerves Irritate someone, as in
His fidgeting gets on the teacher's nerves, or, as T.S. Eliot put it in
The Elder Statesman (1959): “How it used to get on my nerves, when I saw you always sitting there with your nose in a book.” [c. 1900]
on someone's nerves
on someone's nerves see
get on someone's nerves.
war of nerves
war of nerves A conflict characterized by psychological pressure such as threats and rumors, aiming to undermine an enemy's morale. For example,
Her lawyer said the university had waged a war of nerves to persuade his client to resign. This expression alludes to tactics used in World War II. [Late 1930s]
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