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TOEFL BNC: 5962 COCA: 6263

tense

1 tense /ˈtɛns/ adjective
tenser; tensest
1 tense
/ˈtɛns/
adjective
tenser; tensest
Learner's definition of TENSE
: nervous and not able to relax神经紧张的;不能松弛的
: showing or causing nervousness(气氛或局势)令人紧张的,引发恐慌的
: not relaxed but hard and tight绷紧的;拉紧的

— tensely

adverb

— tenseness

noun [noncount]
2 tense /ˈtɛns/ verb
tenses; tensed; tensing
2 tense
/ˈtɛns/
verb
tenses; tensed; tensing
Learner's definition of TENSE
: to make (a muscle) hard and tight使绷紧;使拉紧
[+ object]
[no object]
[no object] : to become nervous or tense变得神经紧张

— tensed

adjective [more tensed; most tensed]
often + up
3 tense /ˈtɛns/ noun
plural tenses
3 tense
/ˈtɛns/
noun
plural tenses
Learner's definition of TENSE
grammar
: a form of a verb that is used to show when an action happened(动词的)时态,时
[count]
[noncount]
see also future tense, past tense, perfect tense, present tense
TOEFL BNC: 5962 COCA: 6263

tense

1 of 3

adjective

tenser; tensest
1
: stretched tight : made taut : rigid
tense muscles
2
a
: feeling or showing nervous tension
a tense smile
b
: marked by strain or suspense
a tense thriller
3
: produced with the muscles involved in a relatively tense state
the vowels \ē\ and \ü\ in contrast with the vowels \i\ and \u̇\ are tense
tensely adverb
tenseness noun

tense

2 of 3

verb

tensed; tensing

transitive verb

: to make tense

intransitive verb

: to become tense
tensed up and missed the putt

tense

3 of 3

noun

1
: a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes
2
a
: a set of inflectional forms of a verb that express distinctions of time
b
: an inflectional form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction

Example Sentences

Adjective She was feeling pretty tense. Why are you so tense? We sat quietly for a few tense moments. It was a tense meeting. My calf muscles are really tense. Verb She tensed as he walked toward her. He tensed up and missed the putt. Noun The sentence will read better if you change the tense of the verb. You should avoid changing tense in the middle of a paragraph. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
After a tense standoff in which Bundy supporters surrounded law-enforcement agents and trained rifles on them from nearby hilltops, the Bureau of Land Management released the livestock and withdrew from the area. Luke Mogelson, The New Yorker, 10 Sep. 2022 Some men arrive looking for Carmen, and a tense standoff ends in her mother’s brutal murder. Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 7 Sep. 2022 The tense superpower hair-trigger nuclear standoff was eased, short of Armageddon. David E. Hoffman, Washington Post, 30 Aug. 2022 Details about the gunman began to emerge as the tense standoff carried on. Tamara Qiblawi, CNN, 12 Aug. 2022 There are also indications that the tense standoff between the Justice Department and congressional investigators over the transcripts of interviews conducted for the Jan. 6 committee hearings is easing. BostonGlobe.com, 26 July 2022 There are also indications that the tense standoff between the Justice Department and congressional investigators over the transcripts of interviews conducted for the Jan. 6 committee hearings is easing. New York Times, 26 July 2022 Body camera footage of several Harford County sheriff's deputies' tense standoff and shooting of John Fauver, 53, in a suburban shopping center. Alex Mann, Baltimore Sun, 7 July 2022 Eventually the sub was tugged back out to sea, ending a tense standoff between Swedish forces and a Soviet rescue fleet. Karl Ritter, ajc, 10 May 2022
Verb
But under stress her body would tense, and her mind would falter. Louisa Thomas, The New Yorker, 11 Sep. 2022 Watching the towering 600-pound Yamamoto, who started teaching amateur sumo wrestlers in the United States 10 years ago, rise from a metal folding chair to demonstrate the throat-thrust technique on a student makes an onlooker’s muscles tense up. Los Angeles Times, 9 Sep. 2022 Lamar has grown increasingly fixated on his own connection with his fans and detractors, and his verses tense up at nearly every mention of critics. Sheldon Pearce, The New Yorker, 16 May 2022 The sheer speed of tow surfing, especially if there is any chop, which there usually is, causes even great surfers to tense up, and the same goes for the intense acceleration of dropping into a big wave on a gun. William Finnegan, The New Yorker, 23 May 2022 Firstly, cold weather can cause muscles to tense up—that includes in the pelvic floor. Philip Ellis, Men's Health, 19 Feb. 2022 Children can also be encouraged to tense their muscles (like a robot) and then relax them (like spaghetti noodles). Victoria Forster, Forbes, 2 Nov. 2021 The men immediately tense up, but Ty doesn’t notice, and no one says a word. Paula Aceves, Curbed, 9 Nov. 2021 As a result, muscles tense up, which will make a shot more painful. NBC News, 28 Oct. 2021
Noun
The second quickly drifted from tense into fractious and into something closer to punishing. New York Times, 31 July 2022 But nothing is so simple in John Patton Ford's tense, simmering indie, a scathing examination of just how fragile the social safety net — and our own ideas of morality — can be. Leah Greenblatt, EW.com, 13 Aug. 2022 The controversy is a parable for our tense, troubled times. Daniel Henninger, WSJ, 15 June 2022 Hearing their uncertainty on how to control the plane made every nerve in my body tense. Dwayne J. Clark, Forbes, 2 June 2022 Much of Tuesday’s testimony featured a tense back and forth between Heard and Depp’s attorney, with the lawyer often interrupting Heard as the actress attempted to argue nearly every question directed her way. Jodi Guglielmi, Rolling Stone, 17 May 2022 And all employees will receive quarterly training in deescalating tense and potentially dangerous situations. Rachel Uranga, Los Angeles Times, 7 May 2022 Answers always match their clues in tense, part of speech and foreign languages. New York Times, 1 May 2022 Fez hovers over his kitchen sink — his suit bloodied, his body tense — and relives memories leading up to this moment. Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

borrowed from Latin tensus, from past participle of tendere "to extend outward, stretch, spread out" — more at tender entry 3

Verb

derivative of tense entry 1

Noun

Middle English tens, borrowed from Anglo-French tens, temps "time, moment, season, tense," going back to Latin tempus "period of time, season, tense" — more at tempo

First Known Use

Adjective

1668, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1676, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of tense was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 5962 COCA: 6263
tense

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + TENSE | TENSE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfuture, past, present將來時;過去時;現在時verb動詞時態VERB + TENSEuse使用時態form構成時態The '-ed' ending is used to form the past tense of regular verbs.詞尾 -ed 用於構成規則動詞的過去時。TENSE + NOUNmarker時態標誌the present tense marker 's'現在時的標誌 sPREPOSITIONin the... tense以⋯時態In the sentence 'I fed the cat', 'fed' is in the past tense.在句子 I fed the cat 中,fed 是過去時。
tense

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound焦慮;感到緊張;看起來不安;好像緊張;聽起來焦慮become, get, grow變得緊張;變得越來越令人不安The situation grew increasingly tense.形勢越來越緊張。remain一直緊張ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常緊張incredibly, particularly異乎尋常地/特別緊張increasingly越來越緊張a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些緊張I was feeling a little tense and restless.我感到有點兒緊張不安。visibly明顯緊張Relations between the two leaders are visibly tense.兩位領導人的關係明顯緊張。PREPOSITIONabout因⋯緊張There's no point in getting tense about the situation.對形勢沒必要緊張。

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