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  2. get on (one's) nerves To irritate, grate on, or exasperate one. Nothing personal, but your voice is really getting on my nerves.
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    A. get on nerves. Meaning | Synonyms. tick someone off. being annoying for someone. to become unbearable for someone. to irritate someone to a great extent. to bother and distract someone during work. rub up the wrong way. Example Sentences. Put your mobile phone in a silent mode – its loud ringtone is getting on my nerves. Stop laughing!

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    What is the difference between 'it's my nerves' & 'I'm getting on my nerves'?"It's my nerves" would be to lay the blame for something on your nerves. "It is getting on my nerves" would lay the blame for the unpleasant state of your nerves on an external factor. "It's my nerves" makes you sound jumpy. "It's getting on my nerves" makes you sound annoyed. Big difference.
    What is the difference between 'last nerve' and 'nerves'?:) It is a small difference in meaning, as "last nerve" is a bit stronger than just "nerves". Indicates that the person is strongly annoyed by someone/something. Indicates that the person has been so annoyed (maybe over a period of time) that he is on the edge to snap.
    Is it natural to say 'I need to calm my nerves'?It's not a natural saying in English that I've ever heard (in American English). Sure, when you are nervous, it is natural to say "I need to calm my nerves". It's also natural to say "I need to shake off this feeling", but really you just don't put those two together. Jerry Lee Lewis had an issue with someone shaking his nerves.
    What does 'nerve and sinew' mean?In this particular line 'nerve and sinew' refers to body and soul. When you feel you are defeated by the harshness of a situation, you are tired and lack the willpower then dig deep, hold on and you will find the strength and determination to carry on. Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’ And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
     
  4. meaning - It's my nerves vs. It's getting on my nerves - English ...

    What is the difference between: It is my nerves and: It is getting on my nerves Are they alike? In what situation do we use the first one and second one? Can I use on…
    ✓ It's getting on my nerves is the more idiomatic expression of the two. It means that something is very annoying and is driving me mad. The sound of that b…
     
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