Tense is China's idiom, which comes from Liang Yuan 'ang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy is like a tiger whistling in Rowen, and the sword goes sideways."
Nervous sentences.
1, the two young people quarreled almost fiercely.
Two gangs of underworld figures are preparing to fight. At the tense moment, the police suddenly arrived and caught them all.
In a tense atmosphere, the negotiations between the two companies began.
4. The two countries each deployed heavy troops on the border, and the situation was tense and war was imminent.
The old argument about 1930s strained the relationship between the two countries.
6, cats and mice, face to face, not nervous but appreciate each other.
7. However, these opposing camps are still tense.
8. The two sides are deadlocked.
9. This dilemma has caused tension between the European Central Bank and the German Central Bank.
10, she promised to open a "new page" for the tense relations between the two countries by paying attention to security issues.
1 1. This year, the tense eurozone bond market shows that there are other ways for the market to provoke disputes between powerful countries and weak countries.
12. In five hours, the two sides changed from laughing to nervous, and then resumed laughing.
13, sure enough, the latter question is a little nervous.