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atremble [əˈtrembl] adv & präd adj zitternd -
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a predic дрожащий, трепещущий -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > atremble
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[ə'tremb(ə)l]Общая лексика: дрожащий, трепещущий -
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a.trem.ble[ətr'embəl] adj Poet tremente, tremedor. -
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a; predicтремтячий, тріпотливий -
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a; predicтремтячий, тріпотливий -
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adj. titreyen, korkan————————adv. titreyerek, korkarak -
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adj. titreyen, korkan————————adv. titreyerek, korkarak -
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adj. trillend, bibberend, rillend -
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15 she was all atremble
Общая лексика: она вся дрожала -
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1) General subject: aflutter, aguish, ashake, ashiver, atremble, doddering, doddery, faltering (о голосе), horrent, palpitant, quaking, quaky, quavery, shakey, shaky, shivery, thrilling, trembling, tremorous, tremulant (о голосе, почерке и т. п.), tremulous (о голосе, почерке и т. п.), vacillating, vibrant, vibrant (о голосе), vibratory, wavery, shuddering, shaking2) Aviation: scrubbing round4) Colloquial: trembly (о почерке и т. п.)5) Rare: trepid7) Phonetics: trilled8) Jargon: jittery -
17 она вся дрожала
General subject: she was all atremble -
18 трепещущий
1) General subject: aflutter, ashake, atremble, atwitter (от возбуждения), horrent, palpitant, palpitating, quaking, quaky, shivery, thrilling, trembling (от страха), tremorous, trepid, vibrant, shuddering2) Religion: awing -
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adj. afraid of, afraid, shy, atremble--------phobe* * *apprehensive -
20 titreyen
adj. trembling, atremble, shaking, thrilling, quaking, tremulous, wavering, wavy* * *1. aflutter 2. quaking (n.) 3. quivering (n.) 4. shuddering (n.)
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См. также в других словарях:
atremble — 1852, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + TREMBLE (Cf. tremble) … Etymology dictionary
atremble — [ə trem′bəl] adv. [ A 1 + TREMBLE] Old Poet. trembling … English World dictionary
atremble — adjective Date: 1862 shaking involuntarily ; trembling < he was white as death and all atremble Robert Coover > … New Collegiate Dictionary
atremble — ə.ˈt adjective Etymology: a (I) + tremble (v.) : trembling, quivering usually used postpositively or predicatively atremble like an aspen leaf Seyril Schochen … Useful english dictionary
atremble — /euh trem beuhl/, adv. in a trembling state. [1855 60; A 1 + TREMBLE] * * * … Universalium
atremble — adjective Trembling, aquiver … Wiktionary
atremble — adj. trembling, shaking, shivering … English contemporary dictionary
atremble — atrem·ble … English syllables
atremble — /əˈtrɛmbəl/ (say uh trembuhl) adverb in a trembling state …
A- — A, as a prefix to English words, is derived from various sources. (1) It frequently signifies on or in (from an, a forms of AS. on), denoting a state, as in afoot, on foot, abed, amiss, asleep, aground, aloft, away (AS. onweg), and analogically,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
English prefixes — are affixes (i.e., bound morphemes that provide lexical meaning) that are added before either simple roots or complex bases (or operands) consisting of (a) a root and other affixes, (b) multiple roots, or (c) multiple roots and other affixes.… … Wikipedia