Nerviosismo in english
Nervousness
pronunciation: nɜrvəsnəs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nɜrvəsnəs part of speech: noun
In gestures
nerviosismo = nervousness ; jitters ; fidgets, the ; fidgeting ; restlessness ; nerviness ; heebie-jeebies ; fluster.
Example: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Example: The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.Example: Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.Example: But fidgeting is a bad sign in adults, and the mental version of the fidgets is practically a defining mark of the age we live in now.Example: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Example: I got a certified letter from Microsoft the other day and after a bit of nerviness opening it up it turned out to be just junk mail.Example: Things get a little harder when Dean himself gets infected by the heebie-jeebies and starts to scare himself to death -- literally.Example: Despite her fluster, she pressed on with the matter that had brought her there.more:
» reírse con nerviosismo = giggle ; titter .
Example: Jennifer sat up, rubbed the sleepy-dust from her eyes, and opened her mouth wide in a yawn and just then Bunny tickled her toes and she giggled. Example: Two-thirds of 2,000 people questioned said they had found someone injuring themselves funny and 14 per cent tittered at a funeral.» superar el nerviosismo = overcome + Posesivo + nervousness .
Example: The author sets out seven points designed to help candidates overcome nervousness and make the best of themselves in job interviews.