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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.) tremer2. noun(a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) tremor* * *trem.ble[tr'embəl] n tremor, estremecimento. she was all of a tremble / ela tremeu no corpo todo. • vi tremer, estremecer, tremular, tremelicar. in a tremble tremendo. to tremble all over estremecer com todo o corpo. to tremble in the balance estar equilibrado, estar por um fio. -
2 tremble
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3 tremble
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4 in a tremble
in a trembletremendo. -
5 to tremble all over
to tremble all overestremecer com todo o corpo. -
6 to tremble in the balance
to tremble in the balanceestar equilibrado, estar por um fio. -
7 quake
[kweik] 1. verb1) ((of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear.) tremer2) ((of the ground) to shake: The ground quaked under their feet.) estremecer2. noun(an earthquake.) terramoto* * *[kweik] n tremor. • vi tremer, estremecer. earth quake terremoto. -
8 quaver
['kweivə] 1. verb((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) tremer2. noun1) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) tremura2) (a note equal to half a crotchet in length.) colcheia* * *qua.ver[kw'eivə] n 1 trêmulo, garganteio. 2 Mus colcheia. • vt+vi 1 dizer em voz trêmula. 2 Mus trilar, trinar. -
9 quiver
I 1. ['kwivə] verb(to tremble or shake: The leaves quivered in the breeze.) tremer2. noun(a quivering sound, movement etc.) tremorII ['kwivə] noun(a long, narrow case for carrying arrows in.) aljava* * *quiv.er[kw'ivə] n 1 aljava. 2 tremor, estremecimento. • vt+vi 1 tremer, tiritar. 2 bater asas. to quiver with tremer de. -
10 shake
[ʃeik] 1. past tense - shook; verb1) (to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks: The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.) estremecer2) (to shock, disturb or weaken: He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.) abalar2. noun1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) abanadela2) (drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously: a chocolate milk-shake.) batido•- shaking- shaky
- shakily
- shakiness
- shake-up
- no great shakes
- shake one's fist at
- shake one's head
- shake off
- shake up* * *[ʃeik] n 1 abalo, agitação, sacudida, ação de sacudir ou balançar, vibração. 2 terremoto. 3 bebida batida. 4 coll momento, instante. 5 Mus trinado, garganteio. 6 racho, fenda. 7 coll malária. • vt+vi ps shook, pp shaken. 1 sacudir, agitar, acenar. 2 derrubar, jogar, tirar por agitação. 3 tremer. he shook all over / ele tremeu em todo o corpo. 4 fazer tremer ou estremecer, abalar. 5 estremecer, vibrar. he shook his sides with laughing / ele sacudiu-se de tanto rir. 6 apertar as mãos (cumprimentar). in a shake num instante. let us shake hands over it vamos apertar as mãos em confirmação. shake a leg! coll corra! to shake and quake tremer e estremecer. to shake down derrubar, jogar para baixo por sacudida. to shake off livrar-se, tirar. to shake one’s head abanar a cabeça negativamente. to shake up agitar, sacudir, remexer. -
11 shiver
['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) tremer2. noun(an act of shivering.) tremura- shivery- the shivers* * *shiv.er1[ʃ'ivə] n tremor, calafrio, arrepio. that gave me the shivers / isto me deu arrepios, isto me amedrontou. • vi tremer (de frio), tiritar. he shivered all over / ele tremeu dos pés à cabeça.————————shiv.er2[ʃ'ivə] n 1 lasca, pedaço, fragmento. 2 ardósia. • vt+vi despedaçar, fragmentar, quebrar. -
12 shudder
1. verb(to tremble from fear, disgust, cold etc.) estremecer2. noun(an act of trembling in this way: a shudder of horror.) arrepio* * *shud.der[ʃ'∧də] n tremor, estremecimento, arrepio. • vi tremer, estremecer. he shuddered at the thought / ele tremeu com a idéia. I shudder lest he might hear of this / dá-me arrepios pensar que ele poderia vir a saber disto. it gives me the shudders / atemoriza-me, dá-me muito medo. -
13 vibrate
(to (cause to) shake, tremble, or move rapidly back and forth: Every sound that we hear is making part of our ear vibrate; The engine has stopped vibrating.) vibrar* * *vi.brate[v'aibreit] vt+vi 1 vibrar (também Phys), oscilar, trepidar, agitar. 2 tremer, estremecer. 3 pulsar. 4 mover, arrebatar, excitar. 5 vacilar. 6 ressoar. -
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17 shake
[ʃeik] 1. past tense - shook; verb1) (to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks: The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.) tremer2) (to shock, disturb or weaken: He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.) abalar2. noun1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) sacudida2) (drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously: a chocolate milk-shake.)... batido•- shaking- shaky - shakily - shakiness - shake-up - no great shakes - shake one's fist at - shake one's head - shake off - shake up -
18 shiver
['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) estremecer, arrepiar-se2. noun(an act of shivering.) arrepio- shivery- the shivers -
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20 vibrate
(to (cause to) shake, tremble, or move rapidly back and forth: Every sound that we hear is making part of our ear vibrate; The engine has stopped vibrating.) vibrar
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