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1 shudder
[ˈʃadə]1. verbto tremble from fear, disgust, cold etc.يَرْتَعِد2. nounan act of trembling in this way:رَعْدَه، رَعْشَهa shudder of horror.
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2 horror
horror ōris, m [HORS-], a shaking, trembling, shudder, chill: tremulo ramos horrore moveri, O.: mihi frigidus horror Membra quatit, V.: sine horrore esse.— A shaking, shuddering, quaking, trembling, dread, terror, horror: qui me horror perfudit!: me luridus occupat horror, O.: armorum, dread clash, V.: saevus, V.—Fig., dread, veneration, religious awe: cum perfusus horrore venerabundus adstitissem, L.* * *shivering, dread, awe rigidity (from cold, etc) -
3 трепет ужаса
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4 содрогаться от ужаса
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > содрогаться от ужаса
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5 groza
horror, terror, jeza shudder(s)* * *• dread• shudder• terror• horror -
6 estremecimiento
m.1 shudder.2 trembling, shivering, quiver, shaking.* * *1 (movimiento) tremor, vibration2 (de miedo) trembling, shuddering; (de frío) shiver, trembling* * *noun m.* * ** * *= trembling, frisson, shudder, quiver, tremble, shuddering.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.Ex. Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex. Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.* * ** * *= trembling, frisson, shudder, quiver, tremble, shuddering.Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.
Ex: The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.Ex: Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex: Almost every time I use my brakes anything more than gently I feel a shuddering in the car and in the steering wheel.* * *no pude evitar un estremecimiento de horror I couldn't help a shudder of horrortenía estremecimientos de frío he was shivering with coldla noticia le provocó un estremecimiento the news made him shudder* * *
estremecimiento sustantivo masculino ( de miedo) shudder;
' estremecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
shudder
- thrill
* * *[de miedo] shudder; [de frío] shiver;el suceso causó estremecimiento entre la población the crime horrified people* * ** * *: trembling, shaking, shivering* * *estremecimiento n shiver / shudder -
7 Schauder
m; -s, -1. shudder; ein Schauder überkam ihn he was gripped by a sense of horror; Schauder erregend horrific* * *der Schaudershudder* * *Schau|der ['ʃaudɐ]m -s, -shudder; (vor Angst, Kälte auch) shiverjdm einen Scháúder über den Rücken jagen — to send a shudder/shiver down sb's spine
ein Scháúder lief mir über den Rücken — a shudder/shiver ran down my spine
* * *(an act of trembling in this way: a shudder of horror.) shudder* * *Schau·der<-s, ->[ˈʃaudɐ]m (geh) shiver, shudder* * *der; Schauders, Schauder (vor Kälte, Angst) shiver; (vor Angst) shuddermir lief ein Schauder den Rücken hinunter — a shiver/shudder ran down my spine
* * *1. shudder;ein Schauder überkam ihn he was gripped by a sense of horror;Schauder erregend horrific2. vor Kälte: shiver;ein Schauder lief ihm den Rücken hinunter a shiver ran down his spine* * *der; Schauders, Schauder (vor Kälte, Angst) shiver; (vor Angst) shuddermir lief ein Schauder den Rücken hinunter — a shiver/shudder ran down my spine
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8 erschaudern
v/i geh. shudder (with horror); erschaudern vor Angst etc. shudder with fear etc.; bei dem Gedanken erschaudern, dass... shudder at the thought that... ( oder of s.o. + Ger.)* * *er|schau|dern [ɛɐ'ʃaudɐn] ptp erschaudertvi aux sein (geh)to shudder ( bei at)* * *er·schau·dern ** * ** * ** * * -
9 jeza
f (trnci) thrill, chill; (drhtanje) shudder, shiver(s), shivering, coll the shakes I to izazivlje -u it makes one/you shudder, it sends a shudder through one/you, it makes one's/your flesh creep itd.; jeza me spopa-la/podišla I felt a thrill, a shudder went* * *• thrill• shudder• terror• horror -
10 ужас
м.1) ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводи́ть, поверга́ть в у́жас (вн.) — instil terror (into); terrify (d)
внуша́ть у́жас (дт.) — horrify (d), inspire (d) with awe
объя́тый у́жасом — terror-struck, terror-stricken, horror-struck, horror-stricken
содрога́ться от у́жаса — shudder with horror
приходи́ть в у́жас (от), быть в у́жасе (от) — be horrified (by)
како́й у́жас! — how terrible / horrible!
к его́ у́жасу — to his horror
2) чаще мн. ( нечто ужасное) horrorу́жасы войны́ — the horrors of war
3) (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочу́вствовать весь у́жас своего́ положе́ния — feel how terrible / hopeless one's position is, realize what a terrible / hopeless position one is in
4) предик. (о чём-л необычайном, изумляющем) terrible, awful; ( после полного предложения) it is terrible how (+ clause)он так си́льно пьёт - у́жас! — it is terrible how he drinks!
••до у́жаса, у́жас как, у́жас како́й — awfully, terribly, dreadfully
у́жас как хо́лодно — it is terribly cold
(э́то) ти́хий у́жас (како́й-то)! — (it's) a holy terror (clear and plain)!
ко́мната у́жасов — chamber of horror
фильм у́жасов — horror film / movie амер.
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11 ужас
м.1. тк. ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить, повергать в ужас (вн.) — instil terror (into); terrify (d.)
внушать ужас (дт.) — horrify (d.), inspire with awe (d.)
объятый ужасом — terror-struck, terror-stricken, horror-struck, horror-stricken
приходить в ужас (от), быть в ужасе (от) — be horrified (by)
какой ужас! — how terrible / horrible!
2. чаще мн. ( предмет страха) horror3. (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — feel* how terrible / hopeless one's position is, realize what a terrible / hopeless position one is in
4. предик. (о чём-л. необычайном, изумляющем) it is terrific5. как нареч. разг. terribly, horribly; awfullyужас как — frightfully, awfully, terribly, horribly
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12 ужас
муж.1) только ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить в ужас (кого-л.) — to instil terror (into); to terrify
объятый ужасом — terror-stricken, horror-stricken
привести в ужас — (кого-л.) to horrify, to inspire with awe
2) мн. ч. ( предмет страха) horrors3) (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — to feel how terrible/hopeless one's position is, to realize what a terrible/hopeless position one is in
4) разг. (в знач. наречия "ужасно")terribly, horriblyдо ужаса — разг. terribly, horribly, awfully
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13 HRJÓSA
(hrýss, hraus, hrosit), v., only in the phrase, hrýss mér hugr við, I shudder with horror (ávalt hrýss mér hugr við, er ek sé þik).* * *hraus, hrusu. subj. hrysi, a defect. strong verb: [A. S. hreosan = to shake; Ivar Aasen rysja; Swed. rysa; akin to hrista, q. v.]:—to shudder; ok hraus þeim mjök hugr við hánum, Grett. 78 new Ed.; ávallt hrýs mér hugr við er ek sé þik, Krók. 7 new Ed. (1866). -
14 fremere
( tremare) tremble, quiver* * *fremere v. intr.1 to quiver (with sthg.), to tremble (with sthg.), to shudder; ( palpitare) to throb; ( vibrare) to thrill, to vibrate: mi fa fremere quando ci penso, it gives me the shivers to think of it; le corde fremono, the strings quiver; fremeva d'ansia, d'eccitazione, she was quivering with anxiety, excitement; fremere di gioia, to throb (o to thrill) with delight; fremere di impazienza, to fret (with impatience); fremere d'ira, to tremble with rage; fremere d'orrore, to shudder with horror; fremere di sdegno, to quiver with indignation; fremere per il desiderio di partire, to fret (o to quiver) with impatience to leave; non risposi ai loro attacchi, ma dentro di me fremevo, I did not reply to their criticisms but inwardly I was fuming (o furious) // far fremere d'ira, to fill with rage (o to enrage)* * *['frɛmere]verbo intransitivo (aus. avere) [labbra, mano] to quiver, to tremble; [ persona] to fidget, to simmerfremere per l'eccitazione — to shiver o twitch with excitement
* * *fremere/'frεmere/ [2](aus. avere) [labbra, mano] to quiver, to tremble; [ persona] to fidget, to simmer; fremere di gioia to thrill; fremere per l'eccitazione to shiver o twitch with excitement. -
15 содрогнуться от ужаса
General subject: shudder with horrorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содрогнуться от ужаса
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16 трепет
м.trembling, quivering; (от страха, волнения) trepidationстрах и трепет — fear and trembling / trepidation
привести кого-л. в трепет — make* smb. tremble; ( взволновать) agitate smb.
привести кого-л. в радостный трепет — make* smb. tremble with joy
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17 трепет
ч; тж. тремтінняtremble; (від жаху, хвилювання) trepidation; quivering -
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19 трепет
м.1) ( дрожание) trembling, quivering2) ( волнение) trepidation; ( благоговение) aweс тре́петом — with trepidation; with awe
страх и тре́пет — fear and trembling / trepidation
привести́ кого́-л в тре́пет — make smb tremble; ( взволновать) agitate smb
привести́ кого́-л в ра́достный тре́пет — make smb tremble with joy
тре́пет сча́стья — thrill of joy
тре́пет у́жаса — shudder of horror
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20 содрогаться от ужаса
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > содрогаться от ужаса
См. также в других словарях:
horror — (n.) early 14c., from O.Fr. horror (12c., Mod.Fr. horreur) and directly from L. horror dread, veneration, religious awe, a figurative use, lit. a shaking, trembling, shudder, chill, from horrere to bristle with fear, shudder, from PIE root *ghers … Etymology dictionary
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shudder — [shud′ər] vi. [ME schoderen, akin to Ger schaudern, to feel dread, OFris skedda, to shake < IE base * (s)kut , to shake > Lith kutù, to shake up] to shake or tremble suddenly and violently, as in horror or extreme disgust n. the act of… … English World dictionary
Shudder — Shud der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shuddered};p. pr. & vb. n. {Shuddering}.] [OE. shoderen, schuderen; akin to LG. schuddern, D. schudden to shake, OS. skuddian, G. schaudern to shudder, sch[ u]tteln to shake, sch[ u]tten to pour, to shed, OHG.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
horror — ► NOUN 1) an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust. 2) a thing causing such a feeling. 3) intense dismay. 4) informal a bad or mischievous person, especially a child. ORIGIN Latin, from horrere shudder, (of hair) stand on end … English terms dictionary
shudder — [[t]ʃʌ̱də(r)[/t]] shudders, shuddering, shuddered 1) VERB If you shudder, you shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold. [V prep/adv] Lloyd had urged her to eat caviar. She had shuddered at the thought... [V prep/adv] Elaine… … English dictionary
shudder — /shud euhr/, v.i. 1. to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold. n. 2. a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold. [1275 1325; ME shodderen (v.) (c. G schaudern < LG), freq. of OE scudan to… … Universalium
shudder — shud•der [[t]ˈʃʌd ər[/t]] v. i. 1) to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold 2) a convulsive trembling, as from horror or cold • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME shodderen (v.) (c. MLG schōderen), freq. of OE scūdan to… … From formal English to slang
shudder — /ˈʃʌdə / (say shuduh) verb (i) 1. to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold. –noun 2. a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold. {Middle English shodder, frequentative of Old English scūdan …
shiver — shiver1 shiverer, n. shiveringly, adv. /shiv euhr/, v.i. 1. to shake or tremble with cold, fear, excitement, etc. 2. Naut. a. (of a fore and aft sail) to shake when too close to the wind. b. (of a sailing vessel) to be headed so close to the wind … Universalium