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I tremble to think what might have happened

  • 1 tremble

    ['trembl] 1. verb
    (to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) drgetati
    2. noun
    (a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) tresenje
    * * *
    I [trembl]
    noun
    tresenje, trepet(anje), drhtenje
    to be all of a tremble — po vsem telesu drhteti (drgetati, se tresti)
    II [trembl]
    intransitive verb
    tresti se, drgetati, drhteti, trzati (at, from, with od); figuratively trepetati; prhotati, frfotati; figuratively plašiti se, biti (nekoliko) v skrbeh, v strahu, v negotovosti; vznemiriti se
    to tremble all over, to tremble in every limbtresti se po vseh udih
    to tremble in the balance figuratively kolebati, biti v negotovosti
    his life trembles in the balance — njegovo življenje visi na nitki, je v skrajni nevarnosti
    to tremble for s.o., for one's safety — trepetati za koga, za svojo varnost
    I tremble to think what might have happened — groza me je pomisliti, kaj bi se bilo lahko zgodilo; transitive verb stres(a)ti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > tremble

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