used to describe someone’s fingers when they cannot hold something firmly, especially because they have had a shock 〔手指〕无力的;神经麻木的
The key fell from her suddenly nerveless fingers.
钥匙从她突然麻木的手上滑落。
Examples from the Corpus
nerveless• Alida Thorne, soft and nerveless and firmly-bounded as a fruit, expected at least one, possibly two, small parcels.• A nervelessdownhillrider can take two minutes out of a cautious descender in just 20 kilometres.• The arms, suddenly nerveless, dropped me, and the Shetland sweaterretreated smartly.• Silently he took the notebook from her nerveless fingers and dropped it on the floor.• The knife dropped from Grant's nerveless fingers and he staggered back, throwing up his right arm to shield his face.• She put nervelessfingertips to her hotcheeks.• Tufnell produced two nerveless overs straight after the break to keep Wright fretting one short of a seemingly inevitable hundred.