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1 дрожа
1) General subject: all in a tremble, all in a tremor, all of a shake, aquiver, in a twitter, quaveringly, tremblingly, tremulously -
2 дрожащим голосом
General subject: in a trembling voice, quaveringly, with a wabble in her voice, with a wobble in her voice -
3 с дрожью
General subject: quaveringly, quiveringly, tremblingly, tremulously -
4 дрожа
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quaveringly — adverb in an unsteady quavering manner (Freq. 1) the man began quaveringly to question the soldier • Derived from adjective: ↑quavering * * * adverb : in a quavering manner * * * quāˈveringly adverb • • • … Useful english dictionary
quaveringly — adverb see quaver I … New Collegiate Dictionary
quaveringly — See quaver. * * * … Universalium
quaveringly — adverb In a quavering manner; tremulously … Wiktionary
quaveringly — adv. shakingly, tremblingly; with a tremulous sound or voice, with a trill sound … English contemporary dictionary
quaveringly — qua·ver·ing·ly … English syllables
quaver — I. verb (quavered; quavering) Etymology: Middle English, frequentative of quaven to tremble Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. tremble 2. trill 3. to utter sound in tremulous tones transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
quavery — See quaveringly. * * * … Universalium
quaver — quaverer, n. quaveringly, adv. quavery, quaverous, adj. /kway veuhr/, v.i. 1. to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear. 2. to sound, speak, or sing tremulously: Her voice quavered a moment and then she regained… … Universalium
fitfully — Synonyms and related words: at haphazard, at intervals, at irregular intervals, at random, brokenly, by catches, by chance, by fits, by jerks, by skips, by snatches, capriciously, carelessly, desultorily, disconnectedly, discontinuously,… … Moby Thesaurus
jerkily — Synonyms and related words: at irregular intervals, at random, brokenly, by catches, by fits, by jerks, by snatches, capriciously, desultorily, disconnectedly, discontinuously, eccentrically, erratically, fitfully, flutteringly, haltingly, in… … Moby Thesaurus