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1 quaver
'kweivə 1. verb((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) dirre, vibrere2. noun1) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) dirring, sitring2) (a note equal to half a crotchet in length.) åttendedelsnoteskjelveIsubst. \/ˈkweɪvə\/1) skjelving, dirring2) dirrende stemme, skjelvende stemme3) ( musikk) tremulering, trille4) ( musikk) åttedelsnoteIIverb \/ˈkweɪvə\/1) ( spesielt om stemme) skjelve, dirre2) vibrere3) ( musikk) tremulere, slå triller4) ( også quaver out\/forth) si med dirrende stemme -
2 tremble
'trembl 1. verb(to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) skjelve, sitre, riste2. noun(a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) skjelving, sitringskjelveIsubst. \/ˈtrembl\/1) skaking, skjelving, dirring, risting2) beving, sitring, vibrasjonbe all of a tremble eller be in a tremble ( hverdagslig) skjelve i hele kroppen, ha fått den store skjelventhe trembles ( tar verb i entall) (sykelig) skjelvingIIverb \/ˈtrembl\/1) skake, skjelve, riste, dirre2) vibrere, beve, sitre3) ( overført) skjelve, være reddtremble at\/for være engstelig for, være urolig fortremble in the balance ( overført) være uviss(t), henge i en tråd, stå og vippetremble with skjelve av -
3 warble
'wo:bl 1. verb(to sing in a trembling voice, as some birds do: The bird was warbling (his song) on a high branch.) slå triller, kvitre2. noun(an act, or the sound, of warbling: the warble of a bird in summer.) trille, sang, kvitter- warblersyngeIsubst. \/ˈwɔːbl\/ ( veterinærfag)1) (på hesterygg pga. saltrykk) knute2) bremsebyllIIsubst. \/ˈwɔːbl\/fuglesang, kvitring, kvitter, trilleIIIverb \/ˈwɔːbl\/( spesielt om fugler) synge, kvitre, slå triller
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