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1 боязливость
1) General subject: nervousness, tremulousness2) Medicine: apprehension, fearfulness, timidity3) Bookish: poltroonery4) Psychology: bashfulness -
2 робость
1) General subject: cowardice, diffidence, humbleness, intimidation, nervousness, shamefacedness, sheepishness, shyness, timidity, timidness, tremulousness, Irresoluteness, coyness, sheepish manner2) Psychology: bashfulness -
3 дрожание
vibration* * ** * *vibration, trembling, shivering, shaking* * *ditherdithersflickerjarquakequakesquakingquaverquaveringquaversquivertrembletremblestremblingtremulousnesstrepidation -
4 дрожь
1. shivering2. shivers3. tremble4. tremor5. tremors6. tremulously7. tremulousness8. trembling; shiver; vibration; ripples9. quaver10. shiverбез содрогания не могу об этом думать, меня в дрожь бросает от одной мысли об этом — it gives me the shivers to think of it
11. shudderСинонимический ряд:трепет (сущ.) трепет
См. также в других словарях:
tremulousness — index trepidation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tremulousness — tremulous ► ADJECTIVE 1) shaking or quivering slightly. 2) timid; nervous. DERIVATIVES tremulously adverb tremulousness noun. ORIGIN Latin tremulus, from tremere tremble … English terms dictionary
Tremulousness — Tremulous Trem u*lous, a. [L. tremulus, fr. tremere to tremble. See {Tremble}.] 1. Shaking; shivering; quivering; as, a tremulous limb; a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips; the tremulous leaf of the poplar. [1913 Webster] 2. Affected with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tremulousness — noun see tremulous … New Collegiate Dictionary
tremulousness — See tremulously. * * * … Universalium
tremulousness — noun The property of being tremulous … Wiktionary
tremulousness — n. trembling; shakiness; fearfulness … English contemporary dictionary
tremulousness — n. See tremor … New dictionary of synonyms
tremulousness — trem·u·lous·ness … English syllables
tremulousness — noun see tremulous … Useful english dictionary
endophthalmodonesis — Tremulousness of any intraocular structure, especially of an implanted lens (pseudophakodonesis). [endo + ophthalmo + G. doneo, to shake] … Medical dictionary