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n. parçacık, yonga, talaş, kıymık, titreme, ürperti, heyecan————————v. parça parça olmak, parçalanmak, parçalamak, titremek, ürpermek, rüzgârdan kıpırdamak, dalgalanmak* * *titre* * *['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) titremek, ürpermek2. noun(an act of shivering.) titreme, ürperme- shivery- the shivers -
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• rikkoa• hytistä• järistä• täristä• tutista• vapista• vavista• vavistus• vilunpuistatus• vilunväre• siru• värjöttää• värinä• väristys• värjyä• värjötellä• väristä(kylmästä)• väristä• väreet• väristä (palella)• värjottää• puistatus• säpäle• pirstale• pirstoa• pirstoutua* * *'ʃivə 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) väristä2. noun(an act of shivering.) värinä- shivery- the shivers -
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لرزه ، لرز ، ارتعاش ، لرزيدن ، از سرما لرزيدن ،ر ريزه ، تكه ، خرد كردن -
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s trijeska, krhotina, odlomak, komadić s drhtavica, cvokot; [pl] groznica / it gives me the #s = od toga se naježim, od toga uzdrhtim* * *
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drhtanje
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n. rilling, siddering--------v. rillen, schudden, trillen, beven, sidderen; versplinteren; versplinterd wordenshiver1[ sjivvə] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meestal meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:send cold shivers (up and) down someone's back/spine • iemand de koude rillingen langs de rug doen lopen————————shiver2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
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['ʃɪvə(r)] 1. ndrżenie nt2. vi* * *['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) drżeć2. noun(an act of shivering.) drżenie, dreszcze- shivery- the shivers -
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['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) drebēt; trīcēt2. noun(an act of shivering.) drebuļi; trīsas- shivery- the shivers* * *drebuļi, trīsas; drumsla, lauska; trīcēt, drebēt; sadauzīt druskās -
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['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) drebėti, virpėti2. noun(an act of shivering.) drebulys- shivery- the shivers -
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n. darrning, skälvning; rysning, skärva, flisa--------v. darra, skälva; skaka; splittra; splittras* * *['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) darra, skälva, huttra, rysa2. noun(an act of shivering.) darrning, skälvande- shivery- the shivers -
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s tremolor, estremimentv tremolar, estremir-se | esmicolar -
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يرتعد* * *يَرْتَعِد -
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• cepati se; cepćenje; cepka; cepteti; cvokotanje; cvokotati; drhtanje; drhtati; krhkotina; naterati na drhtanje; odlomak; parče; plićak; podrhtavati; sprud; treperiti; tresti se -
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['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) třást se2. noun(an act of shivering.) chvění- shivery- the shivers* * *• třást se• třes• zachvět se• rozklepat se• chvět se• chvění• chvět -
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['ʃivə] 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) triasť sa2. noun(an act of shivering.) chvenie- shivery- the shivers* * *• zatriast sa• zimomriavky• zachviet sa• triast sa• triaška• trieska• úlomok• triast• klopat• chvenie• chviet sa• chviet• rozklepat sa• rozbit sa (na kúsky)• mrazenie -
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shiver — ‘tremble’ [13] and shiver ‘sliver, fragment’ [12] are different words. The former was originally chiver, which may have been an alteration of an earlier chevel ‘shiver’. This in shoal 454 turn was derived from the Old English noun ceaft ‘jaw’… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
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Shiver — Shiv er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shivered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shivering}.] [OE. schiveren, scheveren; cf. OD. scheveren. See {Shiver} a fragment.] To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to dash to pieces by a blow; as, to shiver a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shiver — Shiv er, n. [OE. schivere, fr. shive; cf. G. schifer a splinter, slate, OHG. scivere a splinter, Dan. & Sw. skifer a slate. See {Shive}, and cf. {Skever}.] 1. One of the small pieces, or splinters, into which a brittle thing is broken by sudden… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shiver — Shiv er, v. i. To separate suddenly into many small pieces or parts; to be shattered. [1913 Webster] There shiver shafts upon shields thick. Chaucer [1913 Webster] The natural world, should gravity once cease, . . . would instantly shiver into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shiver — Shiv er, v. i. [OE. chiveren, cheveren; of uncertain origin. This word seems to have been confused with shiver to shatter.] To tremble; to vibrate; to quiver; to shake, as from cold or fear. [1913 Webster] Prometheus is laid On icy Caucasus to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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shiver — vb shatter, *break, crack, burst, bust, snap shiver vb quiver, shudder, quaver, *shake, tremble, quake, totter, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shiver — [v1] shake, tremble be cold, dither, flutter, freeze, have the quivers, have the shakes, palpitate, quake, quaver, quiver, shudder, tremor, twitter, vibrate, wave; concepts 152,185 Ant. steady shiver [v2] shatter; break into small pieces burst,… … New thesaurus