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1 quaver
1. noun1) (Brit. Mus.) Achtelnote, die2. intransitive verb* * *['kweivə] 1. verb((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) zittern2. noun1) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) das Zittern2) (a note equal to half a crotchet in length.) die Achtelnote* * *qua·ver[ˈkweɪvəʳ, AM ˈkweɪvɚ]I. vithe little boy \quavered with fear der kleine Junge zitterte vor Angsther voice \quavered ihre Stimme bebte2. (utter) mit zitternder Stimme sprechen3. MUS (sing) trillern fam, mit Tremolo singen fachspr, tremolieren fachspr; (sound) on organ, piano, string instrument mit Tremolo spielen fachspr, tremolieren fachsprII. na \quaver in one's voice ein Beben nt in der Stimme* * *['kweɪvə(r)]1. n1) (esp Brit MUS) Achtel(note f) nt2. vi(voice) beben, zittern; (MUS) tremolieren3. vtmit bebender or zitternder Stimme sagen* * *quaver [ˈkweıvə(r)]A v/i2. MUS tremolierenB v/tC s MUS1. Tremolo n2. besonders Br Achtelnote f:quaver rest Achtelpause f* * *1. noun1) (Brit. Mus.) Achtelnote, die2. intransitive verb(vibrate, tremble) zittern* * *n.Achtelnote f. v.trillern v.zittern v. -
2 quaver
'kweivə
1. verb((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) temblar; vibrar
2. noun1) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) temblor2) (a note equal to half a crotchet in length.) corcheatr['kweɪvəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (note) corchea2 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL (voice) trémolo3 (trembling) temblor nombre masculino1 temblarquaver ['kweɪvər] vi1) shake: temblarher voice was quavering: su voz temblaba2) trill: trinarquaver n: temblor m (de la voz)n.• corchea s.f.• estremecimiento s.m.• temblor s.m.• trémolo s.m.v.• estremecerse v.• gorjear v.• temblar v.• trinar v.
I 'kweɪvər, 'kweɪvə(r)a) ( in voice) temblor mb) (BrE Mus) corchea f
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a) \<\<voice\>\> ( in singing) vibrar; ( in speech) temblar*b) quavering pres p <voice/tone> trémulo, tembloroso['kweɪvǝ(r)]1.2.VI [voice] temblar3.VT"yes," she quavered — -sí -dijo con voz trémula or temblorosa
4.CPDquaver rest N — (Brit) pausa f de corchea
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I ['kweɪvər, 'kweɪvə(r)]a) ( in voice) temblor mb) (BrE Mus) corchea f
II
a) \<\<voice\>\> ( in singing) vibrar; ( in speech) temblar*b) quavering pres p <voice/tone> trémulo, tembloroso -
3 quaver
qua·ver [ʼkweɪvəʳ, Am ʼkweɪvɚ] vithe little boy \quavered with fear der kleine Junge zitterte vor Angst;her voice \quavered ihre Stimme bebte2) ( utter) mit zitternder Stimme sprechen3) mus ( sing) trillern ( fam), mit Tremolo singen fachspr, tremolieren fachspr; ( sound) on organ, piano, string instrument mit Tremolo spielen fachspr, tremolieren fachspr na \quaver in one's voice ein Beben nt in der Stimme -
4 temblar
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo (por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble; (+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch; [ mano] to shake; [ voz] to tremble; temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver (: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account ' temblar' also found in these entries: Spanish: sacudir English: falter - feel - quake - quaver - quiver - shake - shiver - tremble - waver - wobble - quail
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