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Etymology: [ ten(t)s ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French tens (modern French temps), from Latin tempus.
Synonyms: close, firm, rigid, stiff, strained, taut, agitated, anxious, apprehensive, beside oneself, bundle of nerves, choked, clutched, concerned, edgy, excited, fidgety, fluttery, high-strung
Antonyms: limp, limpid, loose, relaxed, slack, calm, easy-going, laid-back, uncaring

zaman, gergin, i., dilb. fiil zamanı, zaman, nazik, tensi, kip, elektrikli, ger, germek, gerilimli, çekmek, gerilmek, (sıfat) gergin, endişeli, sequence of tenses cümlede zaman uyumu, fiil zamanı, ger(mek), gerili, gerilmiş, stresli, eylem zamanı, stres içinde, gerginlik, gerginlikle, (isim) gerginlik, uyanık olma, zamanlar,

1 zaman     ts
2 gergin     ts
3 i., dilb. fiil zamanı, zaman     ts
4 nazik     ts
5 tensi     ts
6 kip     ts
7 elektrikli     ts
8 ger  fiil     ts
9 germek  fiil     ts
10 gerilimli     ts
11 çekmek     ts
12 gerilmek     ts
13 (sıfat) gergin     ts
14 endişeli     ts
15 sequence of tenses cümlede zaman uyumu     ts
16 fiil zamanı     ts
17 ger(mek)     ts
18 gerili     ts
19 gerilmiş     ts
20 stresli     ts
21 eylem zamanı  Dilbilim     ts
22 stres içinde     ts
23tenseness gerginlik     ts
24tensely gerginlikle     ts
25tenseness (isim) gerginlik     ts
26tenseness uyanık olma     ts
27tenses zamanlar  Dilbilim     ts
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To make or become tense, Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists, Showing signs of stress or strain; not relaxed, Pulled taut, without any slack, time, (L tempus time) the grammatical encoding of time, e g , past tense, the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in pastpresentfuture), verbs often change their form according to when the action they describe happens They may be in the past tense ('the library was closed on Monday', 'the library closed early'), the present ('the library is open') or the future ('the library will open tomorrow'), Indicates the time frame for verb action, past, present or future, and whether the action occurred at a point in time (a simple tense) over time (a progressive tense) or before another event (a perfect tense), The form of a verb which indicates the time of the action, a property of verbs relating primarily to the time at which the action or event denoted by the verb takes place For example, past tense verbs, as in Sam left, describe events in the past, Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists. The basic tenses in English are present, past and future. English also has perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect and future perfect) and progressive tenses, a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time Just because a verb has tenses does not mean it is up tight, the form of a verb that indicate time or duration of the action or state expressed by the verb English has five tenses: present, progressive, past, perfect, and future The progressive and perfect tenses may be combined with each other and with the present or past or future to form compound tenses, such as the present perfect progressive: I have been standing, Present, Perfect (identified with SVUX), Imperfect (identified with "ba"), Pluperfect, etc, the time showed by a verb (CHAPTER 2 FLASHCARDS) (See page 51 in your textbook ), (tense) In grammar, tense refers to the form a verb can take to indicate the time and duration of whatever is specified by that verb, Stretched tightly; strained to stiffness; rigid; not lax; as, a tense fiber, inflection, verbal "time" (Grammar), pull taught, stretch tight; make anxious or nervous; become anxious or nervous; become tight, contract, strained, taut, rigid, nervous, stressful, One of the forms which a verb takes by inflection or by adding auxiliary words, so as to indicate the time of the action or event signified; the modification which verbs undergo for the indication of time, increase the tension on; "tense a rope", pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles e, the vowel sound in `beat' in or of a state of physical or nervous tension, taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings", the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in past-present-future), A tense situation or period of time is one that makes people anxious, because they do not know what is going to happen next. This gesture of goodwill did little to improve the tense atmosphere at the talks After three very tense weeks he phoned again, a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room", become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room", pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e g , the vowel sound in `beat'), in or of a state of physical or nervous tension, make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious, If you are tense, you are anxious and nervous and cannot relax. Dart, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed. + tensely tense·ly She waited tensely for the next bulletin + tenseness tense·ness McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness, stretch or force to the limit; "strain the rope", The tense of a verb group is its form, which usually shows whether you are referring to past, present, or future time. tense up to make your muscles tight and stiff, or to become tight and stiff. In grammar, an inflected form of a verb indicating the time of a narrated event in relation to the time at which the narrator is speaking. Time is often perceived as a continuum with three main divisions, past, present, and future, defined in relation to the time when the event is described. Other categories, including mood and aspect, may further specify the action as definite or indefinite, completed or not completed, lasting or nonlasting, and recurring or occurring once, a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time, If your body is tense, your muscles are tight and not relaxed. A bath can relax tense muscles. + tenseness tense·ness If you feel a tenseness around the eyes, relax your muscles, If your muscles tense, if you tense, or if you tense your muscles, your muscles become tight and stiff, often because you are anxious or frightened. Newman's stomach muscles tensed Jane tensed her muscles to stop them from shaking. Tense up means the same as tense. When we are under stress our bodies tend to tense up Tense up the muscles in both of your legs, Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, A particular vowel or consonant quality that is phonemically contrastive in many languages, including English, The characteristic of being tense, A technique used to relieve pain in an injured or diseased part of the body in which electrodes applied to the skin deliver intermittent stimulation to surface nerves, blocking the transmission of pain signals, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Stimulation of the nerves by electrical impulses applied across the skin, A method of producing electroanalgesia through electrodes applied to the skin, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; device that suppresses pain by stimulating the skin with a small electrical pulse, Trans-European Networks - a range of transport, energy and telecoms networks in the EU which may be financed by EU grants, European Investment Bank loans and private sector finance, second number placement of a numeral section, counting from right to left -- " and a 2 appears in both the billions and tens places " (14), Trans European NetworkS, Trans-European Networks, A version of rugby with only ten players on a side A half is usually ten minutes long, Plural of ten, past of tense, having inflections to indicate tense, In a tense manner, with strain, with tension, in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely, in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely", the physical condition of being stretched or strained; "it places great tension on the leg muscles"; "he could feel the tenseness of her body", tension, nervousness, (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense; "he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension"; "stress is a vasoconstrictor", third-person singular of tense, plural of tense, Tense shows the time of a verb's action or being There are three inflected forms reflected by changes in the endings of verbs The present tense indicates that something is happening or being now: "She is a student She drives a new car " The simple past tense indicates that something happened in the past: "She was a student She drove a new car " And the past participle form is combined with auxiliary verbs to indicate that something happened in the past prior to another action: "She has been a student She had driven a new car ", The present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future includes the present, Présent Imparfait Passé simple Passé composé Plus-que-parfait Passé antérieur Futur Futur antérieur Present Imperfect Preterite, Simple Past Present Perfect Past Perfect Past Anterior Future Future Perfect Glossary Index,

28 To make or become tense     ts
29 Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists - "The basic tenses in English are present, past, and future."     ts
30 Showing signs of stress or strain; not relaxed     ts
31 Pulled taut, without any slack     ts
32 time     ts
33 (L tempus time) the grammatical encoding of time, e g , past tense     ts
34 the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in pastpresentfuture)     ts
35 verbs often change their form according to when the action they describe happens They may be in the past tense ('the library was closed on Monday', 'the library closed early'), the present ('the library is open') or the future ('the library will open tomorrow')     ts
36 Indicates the time frame for verb action, past, present or future, and whether the action occurred at a point in time (a simple tense) over time (a progressive tense) or before another event (a perfect tense)     ts
37 The form of a verb which indicates the time of the action     ts
38 a property of verbs relating primarily to the time at which the action or event denoted by the verb takes place For example, past tense verbs, as in Sam left, describe events in the past     ts
39 Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists. The basic tenses in English are present, past and future. English also has perfect tenses (present perfect, past perfect and future perfect) and progressive tenses     ts
40 a distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time Just because a verb has tenses does not mean it is up tight     ts
41 the form of a verb that indicate time or duration of the action or state expressed by the verb English has five tenses: present, progressive, past, perfect, and future The progressive and perfect tenses may be combined with each other and with the present or past or future to form compound tenses, such as the present perfect progressive: I have been standing     ts
42 Present, Perfect (identified with SVUX), Imperfect (identified with "ba"), Pluperfect, etc     ts
43 the time showed by a verb (CHAPTER 2 FLASHCARDS) (See page 51 in your textbook )     ts
44 (tense) In grammar, tense refers to the form a verb can take to indicate the time and duration of whatever is specified by that verb     ts
45 Stretched tightly; strained to stiffness; rigid; not lax; as, a tense fiber     ts
46 inflection, verbal "time" (Grammar)  isim     ts
47 pull taught, stretch tight; make anxious or nervous; become anxious or nervous; become tight, contract  fiil     ts
48 strained, taut, rigid, nervous, stressful  sıfat     ts
49 One of the forms which a verb takes by inflection or by adding auxiliary words, so as to indicate the time of the action or event signified; the modification which verbs undergo for the indication of time     ts
50 increase the tension on; "tense a rope"     ts
51 pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles e     ts
52 the vowel sound in `beat' in or of a state of physical or nervous tension     ts
53 taut or rigid; stretched tight; "tense piano strings"     ts
54 the form taken by a verb to indicate time (as in past-present-future)     ts
55 A tense situation or period of time is one that makes people anxious, because they do not know what is going to happen next. This gesture of goodwill did little to improve the tense atmosphere at the talks After three very tense weeks he phoned again     ts
56 a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious; become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"     ts
57 become tense or tenser; "He tensed up when he saw his opponent enter the room"     ts
58 pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e g , the vowel sound in `beat')     ts
59 in or of a state of physical or nervous tension     ts
60 make tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious     ts
61 If you are tense, you are anxious and nervous and cannot relax. Dart, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed. + tensely tense·ly She waited tensely for the next bulletin + tenseness tense·ness McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness     ts
62 stretch or force to the limit; "strain the rope"     ts
63 The tense of a verb group is its form, which usually shows whether you are referring to past, present, or future time. tense up to make your muscles tight and stiff, or to become tight and stiff. In grammar, an inflected form of a verb indicating the time of a narrated event in relation to the time at which the narrator is speaking. Time is often perceived as a continuum with three main divisions, past, present, and future, defined in relation to the time when the event is described. Other categories, including mood and aspect, may further specify the action as definite or indefinite, completed or not completed, lasting or nonlasting, and recurring or occurring once     ts
64 a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time     ts
65 If your body is tense, your muscles are tight and not relaxed. A bath can relax tense muscles. + tenseness tense·ness If you feel a tenseness around the eyes, relax your muscles     ts
66 If your muscles tense, if you tense, or if you tense your muscles, your muscles become tight and stiff, often because you are anxious or frightened. Newman's stomach muscles tensed Jane tensed her muscles to stop them from shaking. Tense up means the same as tense. When we are under stress our bodies tend to tense up Tense up the muscles in both of your legs     ts
67TENS Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation     ts
68tenseness A particular vowel or consonant quality that is phonemically contrastive in many languages, including English     ts
69tenseness The characteristic of being tense     ts
70TENS A technique used to relieve pain in an injured or diseased part of the body in which electrodes applied to the skin deliver intermittent stimulation to surface nerves, blocking the transmission of pain signals     ts
71tens Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Stimulation of the nerves by electrical impulses applied across the skin     ts
72tens A method of producing electroanalgesia through electrodes applied to the skin     ts
73tens Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; device that suppresses pain by stimulating the skin with a small electrical pulse     ts
74tens Trans-European Networks - a range of transport, energy and telecoms networks in the EU which may be financed by EU grants, European Investment Bank loans and private sector finance     ts
75tens second number placement of a numeral section, counting from right to left -- " and a 2 appears in both the billions and tens places " (14)     ts
76tens Trans European NetworkS     ts
77tens Trans-European Networks     ts
78tens A version of rugby with only ten players on a side A half is usually ten minutes long     ts
79tens Plural of ten     ts
80tensed past of tense     ts
81tensed having inflections to indicate tense     ts
82tensely In a tense manner     ts
83tensely with strain, with tension     ts
84tensely in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely     ts
85tensely in a tense manner; "he sat down tensely"     ts
86tenseness the physical condition of being stretched or strained; "it places great tension on the leg muscles"; "he could feel the tenseness of her body"     ts
87tenseness tension, nervousness  isim     ts
88tenseness (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense; "he suffered from fatigue and emotional tension"; "stress is a vasoconstrictor"     ts
89tenses third-person singular of tense     ts
90tenses plural of tense     ts
91tenses Tense shows the time of a verb's action or being There are three inflected forms reflected by changes in the endings of verbs The present tense indicates that something is happening or being now: "She is a student She drives a new car " The simple past tense indicates that something happened in the past: "She was a student She drove a new car " And the past participle form is combined with auxiliary verbs to indicate that something happened in the past prior to another action: "She has been a student She had driven a new car "     ts
92tenses The present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future includes the present     ts
93tenses Présent Imparfait Passé simple Passé composé Plus-que-parfait Passé antérieur Futur Futur antérieur Present Imperfect Preterite, Simple Past Present Perfect Past Perfect Past Anterior Future Future Perfect Glossary Index     ts
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