Tension | Mean of tension in English Dictionary
/ˈtɛnʃən/
- Noun
- a feeling of nervousness that makes you unable to relax
- You can see she is just filled with tension about her job.
- a feeling of nervousness, excitement, or fear that is created in a movie, book, etc.
- The dramatic tension was very satisfying.
- The author resolves the tension too soon.
- a state in which people, groups, countries, etc., disagree with and feel anger toward each other
- Political tensions in the region make it unstable.
- Do you sense the tension between those two?
- There was a lot of tension at the meeting.
- The book describes the tension-filled days before the war.
- a difficult situation caused by the opposite needs or effects of two different ideas, desires, etc.
- He felt a tension between duty and love.
- There will always be some tension between the desire to reduce risk and the desire to make as much money as possible.
- the degree to which something is stretched
- I don't like the tension on this tennis racket.
- muscle tension [=tightness]
- She has a lot of tension in her shoulders.
Những từ liên quan với TENSION
hostility, balance, concern, pressure, apprehension, anxiety, discomfort, jitters, force