To incur the privation of (something that one possesses or has control of); to part with through… with object a limb, a faculty, one's life, etc. to…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > be nervous or uneasy [verb (intransitive)] > lose one's nerve (5) to lose one's nerve1912 To incur the privation of (something that one possesses or has control of); to part with through… with object a limb, a faculty, one's life, etc. to… bug1952 intransitive. Frequently with out. To lose one's nerve and decide not to do something; to back out. to lose one's bottle1958 colloquial (British and Irish English). Courage, confidence; spirit, nerve. Frequently in to lose one's bottle: to lose one's nerve. bottle1977 slang (British and Irish English). To lose one's nerve; = to lose one's bottle at bottle, n.3 11; to… intransitive. Frequently in to bottle out. to bottle it1988 slang (British and Irish English). To lose one's nerve; = to lose one's bottle at bottle, n.3 11; to… transitive in to bottle it. |
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