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1 quiver
اِهْتَزَّ \ flicker: (of a flame or light) to be unsteady. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircrafts fly low over them. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ) -
2 quiver
اِرْتَعَدَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، هز (هَزّ) -
3 quiver
اِرْتَعَشَ \ quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement: (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. twitch: to move with a twitch: A dog’s nose twitches when he smells meat. \ See Also اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ)، ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، انتفض (اِنْتَفَضَ) -
4 quiver
اِرْتَجَفَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shiver: shake (with cold or fear). shudder: (of a person) to shake with fear or with violent dislike: He shuddered at the sight of a snake. tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتعش (اِرْتَعَشَ) -
5 quiver
كِنَانَة \ quiver: a case for carrying arrows. \ See Also جَعْبَة السِّهام -
6 quiver
I [ˈkwɪvə]1. verbto tremble or shake:يَهْتَزThe leaves quivered in the breeze.
2. nouna quivering sound, movement etc.اهْتِزاز II [ˈkwɪvə] nouna long, narrow case for carrying arrows in.جَعْبَه، كِنانَه -
7 pouch, bag, quiver
جَعْبَة \ pouch, bag, quiver. -
8 tremble, shake, shiver, quiver
رَجَفَ \ tremble, shake, shiver, quiver. -
9 ja'ba
box; quiver; barrel [?] Per ja'be borrowed from Ar -
10 wari'a
be pious [Heb yara' (quiver)] -
11 إرتعش خوفا
v. quiver -
12 ارتجاف
n. tremor, trembling, quiver, quaver, shudder, dither, stirring, throb, twitter -
13 ارتجف
v. tremble, shake, quake, quaver, quail, chill, dither, quiver, shiver, shudder, jar, palpitate -
14 ارتعاش
n. tremor, waver, trembling, shake, shaking, quiver, quaver, flutter, wobble, twitter, twitch -
15 ارتعش
v. tremble, gutter, shake, shiver, quake, quaver, quiver, flutter, bicker, shudder, thrill, tingle, wobble, waver, twitch, jerk, be shocked -
16 انتفض
v. flounce, quiver, shake, shiver, tremble, twitch -
17 اهتز
v. shake, sway, rock, shiver, shook, balance, swing, wag, waggle, vibrate, quake, quiver, shudder, thrill, throb, tremble, jerk, toss, pounce -
18 اهتزاز
n. shaking, vibration, trembling, shudder, quiver, rock, thrill, tremolo, pitch -
19 ترنح
1́ n. totter, falter, quiver, roll, walk with a wobble, shake, grogginess, lurch, titubation2́ v. stagger, reel, totter, sway, falter, limp, stumble, shake, rock, teeter, waver, weave, welter, halt, feel groggy, bed -
20 رجف
v. blemish, quiver
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Quiver — Quiv er, n. [OF. cuivre, cuevre, coivre, LL. cucurum, fr. OHG. chohh[=a]ri quiver, receptacle, G. k[ o]cher quiver; akin to AS. cocor, cocur, cocer, D. koker. Cf. {Cocker} a high shoe.] A case or sheath for arrows to be carried on the person.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quiver — quiver1 [kwiv′ər] vi. [ME quiveren < OE cwifer , eager, akin to MDu quiveren < IE base * gwei , to live, lively: see BIO ] to shake with a tremulous motion; tremble n. the act or condition of quivering; tremor; tremble quivery adj. quiver2… … English World dictionary
Quiver — Quiv er (kw[i^]v [ e]r), a. [Akin to AS. cwiferlice anxiously; cf. OD. kuiven, kuiveren. Cf. {Quaver}.] Nimble; active. [Obs.] A little quiver fellow. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quiver — Quiv er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Quivered} (kw[i^]v [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Quivering}.] [Cf. {Quaver}.] To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver. [1913 Webster] The green leaves quiver with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quiver — Quiver многозначный термин: Изначальное название компьютерной игры Half Life Quiver альбом 2009 года группы KTU (лидер Киммо Похьонен) … Википедия
quiver — [n] shaking, vibration convulsion, flash, glimmer, glitter, oscillation, palpitation, pulsation, shake, shimmer, shiver, shudder, sparkle, spasm, throb, tic, tremble, tremor, twinkle; concept 152 Ant. quiet, stillness quiver [v] shake, vibrate… … New thesaurus
quiver — Ⅰ. quiver [1] ► VERB ▪ shake or vibrate with a slight rapid motion. ► NOUN ▪ a quivering movement or sound. DERIVATIVES quivery adjective. ORIGIN from an Old English word meaning «nimble, quick». Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Quiver — Quiv er, n. The act or state of quivering; a tremor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quiver — index beat (pulsate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
quiver — vb *shake, shiver, shudder, quaver, totter, tremble, quake, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither Analogous words: *pulsate, pulse, beat, throb, palpitate: flutter, flicker, flitter (see FLIT) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
quiver — quiv|er1 [ˈkwıvə US ər] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from quiver [i] active, quick (13 19 centuries), from an unrecorded Old English cwifer] to shake slightly because you are cold, or because you feel very afraid, angry, excited etc =… … Dictionary of contemporary English