Usages of kinchousuru
最初 は 緊張して いた のに、 会場 に 着いたら 落ち着いた。saisho wa kinchoushite ita noni, kaijou ni tsuitara ochitsuita.
She was nervous at first, but she calmed down after arriving at the venue.
新しい 職場 に 慣れれば 慣れる ほど、 緊張しなく なる。atarashii shokuba ni narereba nareru hodo, kinchoushinaku naru.
The more you get used to the new workplace, the less nervous you become.
緊張しすぎて 何 も 言えなかった ので、 もっと 練習して おけば よかった と 思いました。kinchoushisugite nani mo ienakatta node, motto renshuushite okeba yokatta to omoimashita.
I was so nervous that I couldn’t say anything, so I thought, “I should have practiced more.”
緊張した とき に 深呼吸 を する と、 ストレス の 予防 に も なって 少し 落ち着きます。kinchoushita toki ni shinkokyuu o suru to, sutoresu no yobou ni mo natte sukoshi ochitsukimasu.
When I take a deep breath when I’m nervous, it helps prevent stress and calms me a little.
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