You usually would have a nervous breakdown by having too much work over a short period of time. Working too hard may result in stress, and not nervous breakdown. If you work too hard for something you are worried about, you would have a nervous breakdown.
use too.
Working too hard.
It has to do with your heart because when you exercise, your heart beats faster every time and it tells when you're working hard or not. When your heart beats too fast, it means you are working too hard and you might have to take a break. But if your heart isn't beating to fast, then it means you're not working that hard. If your heart is beating not too hard or not too slow, then you would be in good shape. Sometimes when you work too hard, your heart may have some problems and start having some kind of stroke or something.
press too hard that will ruin it
It used to be known as a nervous breakdown or 'bad nerves'. Today it is usually more accurately called a stress breakdown. We 'breakdown' when we have too many demands made on us (by ourselves sometimes as well as by others or by circumstances), when we are constantly anxious, or feel threatened by something. Generally we cope with short term stress but prolonged and inescapable stress can overload our mental and emotional systems. For more information see: www.ultimate-self.com/stress-breakdown/
working your muscles too hard will lead to muscle fatige
blink hard; to blink more than is neccesary; to jitter; a cause of nervous or too much sugars of the cells
you were probably...ahem..."working" too hard last night
Unless you are someone's boss and are "working them" (too hard, night and day, etc.), the phrase could be two sentences ("I am working. You?" meaning "Are you working, too?"). *This was originally asked as an English to Spanish translation question. "Estoy trabajando. ¿Estas tu?"
you are probably working out too hard. ease up and you probably won't faint.
Becoz i was too nervous at that time was created on 2005-09-23.
The way Mayella acted, it seemed like she was nervous the entire time. That can be a big offset to the fact that she was guilty. When she broke down too. Those who are guilty can be proved so if they, argue too much and too hard, get extremely jumpy or nervous, or breakdown or get really angry. In Mayella case she also got her words mixed up a couple times making it seem like she didn't know what happened to her, even though she supposedly experienced it. I would have to say she is guilty and my reaction is that even though she tried hard to get this story across, I really pity the fact that she had no friends or anything. I get angry though to think she tried to get Tom Robinson killed.