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1 quaver
n. skälvning; darrande röst; åttondelsnot (musik)--------v. darra, skälva; vibrera; tala med darrande röst; tremulera, drilla (röst)* * *['kweivə] 1. verb((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) darra, skälva2. noun1) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) skälvning, darr[]2) (a note equal to half a crotchet in length.) åttondelsnot -
2 shudder
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3 warble
n. kvitter, drill; sår på hästens rygg--------v. kvittra, drilla* * *['wo:bl] 1. verb(to sing in a trembling voice, as some birds do: The bird was warbling (his song) on a high branch.) kvittra, drilla2. noun(an act, or the sound, of warbling: the warble of a bird in summer.) kvitter, drill- warbler
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