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21 bezgek
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22 vacogás
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23 потръпвам
shudder, shiver (от with)(за мускул и пр.) twitchтя потръпна she shuddered, a shudder went through her whole body* * *потръ̀пвам,гл. shudder, shiver (от with); (за мускул и пр.) twitch.* * *1. (за мускул и пр.) twitch 2. shudder, shiver (от with) 3. тя потръпна she shuddered, a shudder went through her whole body -
24 rabbrividire
shudderper paura shiver* * *rabbrividire v. intr. (di paura ecc.) to shudder, to quake; ( per il freddo) to shiver: rabbrividì all'orribile vista, he shuddered at the horrible sight; rabbrividii a quel pensiero, I shuddered at the thought of it; il freddo intenso mi fece rabbrividire, the intense cold made me shiver; è un film che mi fa rabbrividire, it's a film that makes me shiver.* * *[rabbrivi'dire]* * *rabbrividire/rabbrivi'dire/ [102](aus. avere, essere) to shiver, to shudder (di, da, per with; a at). -
25 потръпване
shudder* * *потръ̀пване,ср., -ия shudder.* * *shudder -
26 содрогание
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27 grøsse
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28 содрогание
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29 содрогаться
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30 содрогнуться
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31 gysen
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32 risting
* * *subst. shaking, judder, juddering subst. [ skjelving] shivering, quivering, trembling subst. [ steking] toasting, grilling subst. [ det å risse] carving -
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34 gidik
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37 menggecar
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38 (za)chvění
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39 drhtaj
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40 groza
• shudder• thrill
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shudder at — ˈshudder at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they shudder at he/she/it shudders at present participle shuddering at past tense shuddered at … Useful english dictionary
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shudder — (v.) early 14c., possibly from M.Du. schuderen to shudder, or M.L.G. schoderen, both from P.Gmc. *skud . Related: Shuddered; shuddering. The noun is from c.1600 … Etymology dictionary
Shudder — Shud der, n. The act of shuddering, as with fear. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shudder — vb shiver, quiver, quaver, *shake, tremble, quake, totter, wobble, teeter, shimmy, dither … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shudder — [v] shake, quiver convulse, dither, gyrate, jitter, quake, shimmy, shiver, tremble, tremor, twitter, wave; concepts 34,150,152 Ant. steady … New thesaurus
shudder — ► VERB ▪ tremble or shake convulsively, especially as a result of fear or repugnance. ► NOUN ▪ an act of shuddering. DERIVATIVES shuddery adjective. ORIGIN Dutch sch deren … English terms dictionary
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 — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, slight, small, tiny ▪ deep, great, violent ▪ involuntary … Collocations dictionary
shudder — shud|der1 [ˈʃʌdə US ər] v [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Probably from [i]Middle Low German schoderen or Middle Dutch shuderen] 1.) to shake for a short time because you are afraid or cold, or because you think something is very unpleasant ▪ Maria… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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