English to Spanish Meaning of nerve - nervio


Nerve :
nervio

nervio, tendón, valor, valentía, brío, corazón, energía, fuerza, manejar, calibre, agallas, Psique, músculo, queso de cerdo

energizar, nervio, vigorizar

nervionervedenervadonerviosnerving
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Definitions of nerve in English
Noun(1) any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body(2) the courage to carry on(3) impudent aggressiveness
Verb(1) get ready for something difficult or unpleasant
Examples of nerve in English
(1) He has kept his nerve and picked a difficult policy area - you could say the most difficult for a modern Labor leader - in which to take on the government.(2) He says he chose Shakespeare's earliest comedy because ÔÇÿyou slightly lose your nerve with ShakespeareÔÇÖ in such a hiatus.(3) Well, the immaculately turned-up students and executives of the hospitality industry kept their nerve .(4) I am so angry they even had the nerve to appeal in the first place.(5) All sights, all things which are Lhasa's own beauty and peculiarity, would have to be seen by the lone woman explorer who had had the nerve to come to them from afar, the first of her sex.(6) So at this precise moment where others would lose their nerve , bottle and audience, he did what separates mere amateurs from The Greats like himself.(7) Yes, he actually said ÔÇÿdisassembleÔÇÖ - and then had the nerve to be snotty about it and define it.(8) In any case, I figure he is due the embarrassment given that he had the nerve to compare my beloved Moleskine to his dollar-notebook.(9) Now nerve yourself for the revelations in his latest diary.(10) he kept his nerve and won five games in a row(11) I haven't had the nerve to tell her I'm also crushing on him.(12) Sean Kavanagh, having been quite for long periods, came good in the closing minutes and kept his nerve to kick the levelling point.(13) While the 34-year-old golf unknown kept his nerve on a tough final day at Rochester, the shakers and movers of world golf crumbled behind him.(14) I'm glad someone had the nerve to write what they really think.(15) Silence roared between them until he finally got up the nerve .(16) She actually had the nerve to be sarcastic with me this morning, which meant I said goodbye immediately to ms-nice-woman personality.
Related Phrases of nerve
(1) nerve-racking ::
enervante
(2) nerve cell ::
neurona
(3) optic nerve ::
nervio óptico
(4) sciatic nerve ::
nervio ciático
(5) nerve ending ::
terminación nerviosa
(6) vagus nerve ::
nervio vago
(7) auditory nerve ::
nervio auditivo
(8) nerve impulse ::
impulso nervioso
(9) cranial nerve ::
nervio craneal
(10) nerve center ::
nervio central
Synonyms
Noun
1. nerve fiber ::
fibra nerviosa
2. confidence ::
confianza
3. audacity ::
audacia
4. anxiety ::
ansiedad
5. mettle ::
brío
6. face ::
cara
Verb
7. steel ::
acero
Antonyms
1. cowardice ::
cobardía
2. poltroonery ::
cobardía
Different Forms
nerve, nerved, nerveless, nerves, nerving
Word Example from TV Shows
You have some nerve showing up
just to schmooze the tenure committee.

You have some NERVE showing up just to schmooze the tenure committee.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 20

...pressing on the auditory nerve.

...pressing on the auditory NERVE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10

What a nerve!

What a NERVE!

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

- Did I pluck a nerve there?
- Oh, yeah.

- Did I pluck a NERVE there? - Oh, yeah.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 4

Perhaps that’s what desperation gives,\Nthe nerve.

Perhaps that’s what desperation gives,
the NERVE.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

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