nervios
/ˈneɾbjos/, [ˈneɾ.β̞jos]nerves
Noun nervios m pl
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plural of nervio
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¿Cómo es posible que un ser con joyas tan sensibles como los ojos, esos instrumentos musicales encantados como los oídos, y tal arabesco fabuloso de los nervios como el cerebro puede experimentar en sí mismo nada menos que un dios?
How is it possible that a being with such sensitive jewels as the eyes, such enchanted musical instruments as the ears, and such fabulous arabesque of nerves as the brain can experience itself anything less than a god?
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Tom se ve como un manojo de nervios.
Tom looks like a nervous wreck.
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La música ha apaciguado mis nervios.
Music has calmed my nerves.
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Están hechos un manojo de nervios.
They're on pins and needles.
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Tom es un manojo de nervios.
Tom is a nervous wreck.
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Es un lío total y me pone de los nervios.
It's a complete mess, and it's getting on my nerves.
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Son un manojo de nervios.
They are nervous wrecks.
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La hice perder los nervios.
She lost her temper with me.
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Me está poniendo de los nervios.
It is getting on my nerves.
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Está de los nervios.
He's all excited.
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