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tense    音標拼音: [t'ɛns]
a. 緊張的,拉緊的
vt.
vi. (使)緊張,(使)拉緊
n. 時態

緊張的,拉緊的(使)緊張,(使)拉緊時態

tense
時態

tense
adj 1: in or of a state of physical or nervous tension [ant:
{relaxed}]
2: pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e.g., the
vowel sound in `beat') [ant: {lax}]
3: taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings" [ant:
{lax}]
n 1: a grammatical category of verbs used to express
distinctions of time
v 1: become stretched or tense or taut; "the bodybuilder's neck
muscles tensed;" "the rope strained when the weight was
attached" [synonym: {strain}, {tense}]
2: increase the tension on; "alternately relax and tense your
calf muscle"; "tense the rope manually before tensing the
spring"
3: become tense, nervous, or uneasy; "He tensed up when he saw
his opponent enter the room" [synonym: {tense}, {tense up}] [ant:
{decompress}, {loosen up}, {relax}, {slow down}, {unbend},
{unwind}]
4: cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; "he got a
phone call from his lawyer that tensed him up" [synonym: {tense},
{strain}, {tense up}] [ant: {loosen up}, {make relaxed},
{relax}, {unlax}, {unstrain}, {unwind}]

Tense \Tense\, n. [OF. tens, properly, time, F. temps time,
tense. See {Temporal} of time, and cf. {Thing}.] (Gram.)
One of the forms which a verb takes by inflection or by
adding auxiliary words, so as to indicate the time of the
action or event signified; the modification which verbs
undergo for the indication of time.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The primary simple tenses are three: those which
express time past, present, and future; but these admit
of modifications, which differ in different languages.
[1913 Webster]


Tense \Tense\, a. [L. tensus, p. p. of tendere to stretch. See
{Tend} to move, and cf. {Toise}.]
Stretched tightly; strained to stiffness; rigid; not lax; as,
a tense fiber.
[1913 Webster]

The temples were sunk, her forehead was tense, and a
fatal paleness was upon her. --Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster] -- {Tense"ly}, adv. -- {Tense"ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]

276 Moby Thesaurus words for "tense":
accented, agitated, all-overish, alveolar, antsy, anxious,
anxioused up, aorist, apical, apico-alveolar, apico-dental,
apprehensive, articulated, assimilated, back, barytone, bilabial,
bothered, brace, broad, cacuminal, central, cerebral, checked,
chill, chilly, chronology, close, cold, concerned, consonant,
consonantal, continuant, continue, continuity, cool, dental,
disaccordant, disquieted, disquieting, dissimilated, distressed,
distressing, disturbed, disturbing, dorsal, drag out, dragged out,
draw, draw out, drawn, drawn out, duration, durative, duree, edgy,
elongate, elongated, extend, extended, fearful, fidgety, firm,
flat, fluttery, foreboding, fraught, front, frosty, fussy, future,
future perfect, glide, glossal, glottal, guttural, hard, haul,
heave, heavy, high, high-strung, historical present, icy,
imperfect, in a pucker, in a stew, in suspense, incompatible,
inhospitable, inimical, intense, intonated, jittery, jumpy,
keyed up, keyed-up, labial, labiodental, labiovelar, lastingness,
lateral, lax, lengthen, lengthen out, lengthened, let out, light,
lingual, liquid, low, mid, misgiving, monophthongal, muted, narrow,
nasal, nasalized, nerve-racking, nervous, nervy, occlusive,
on edge, on tenterhooks, on tiptoe, open, overanxious,
overapprehensive, overexert, overextend, overstrain, overtax,
overwrought, oxytone, palatal, palatalized, past, past perfect,
perfect, period, perturbed, pharyngeal, pharyngealized, phonemic,
phonetic, phonic, pitch, pitched, pluperfect, point tense,
pokerlike, posttonic, present, present perfect, press, preterit,
produce, progressive tense, prolong, prolongate, prolongated,
prolonged, protract, protracted, psychological time, pull, pulled,
queasy, quivering, rack, ramrodlike, reinforce, renitent, restive,
restless, retroflex, rigid, rigidify, rodlike, rounded, rusty,
screw up, semivowel, shore up, soft, solicitous, sonant, space,
space-time, spin out, spun out, starched, starchy, stiff,
stiff as buckram, stiffen, stopped, straggling, strain,
strain every nerve, strained, strengthen, stress, stressed,
stressful, stretch, stretch out, stretched, stretched out,
stretched tight, string out, strong, strung out, surd, suspenseful,
sweat blood, syllabic, taut, tauten, tax, tension, term,
the future, the past, the present, thick, throaty, tide, tight,
tighten, time, timebinding, tonal, tonic, trice up, troubled, tug,
twangy, unaccented, unamiable, unamicable, uncordial,
under a strain, uneasy, unfriendly, ungenial, unharmonious,
unquiet, unrelaxed, unrestful, unrounded, unsettled, unsociable,
unstressed, upset, uptight, velar, virgate, vocalic, vocoid,
voiced, voiceless, vowel, vowellike, weak, while, wide,
with bated breath, with muscles tense, worked up, worried,
worrisome, worrying, wound up, wrought up, zealous

Of programs, very clever and efficient. A tense piece of code
often got that way because it was highly {bum}med, but
sometimes it was just based on a great idea. A comment in a
clever routine by Mike Kazar, once a grad-student hacker at
CMU: "This routine is so tense it will bring tears to your
eyes." A tense programmer is one who produces tense code.

[{Jargon File}]

tense: adj. Of programs, very clever and efficient. A tense piece of code often
got that way because it was highly tuned, but sometimes it was just based
on a great idea. A comment in a clever routine by Mike Kazar, once a
grad-student hacker at CMU: “This routine is so tense it will bring
tears to your eyes.” A tense programmer is one who produces tense
code.



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