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1 estremecer
v.to shake.* * *1 (gen) to shake1 (temblar) to shake2 (de miedo) to tremble, shudder; (de frío) to shiver, tremble3 figurado to shudder* * *1.VT to shake2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... shudder2.estremecer vi to shudder3.estremecerse v prona) personaestremecerse de algo — de miedo/horror to shudder with something; de frío to shiver o tremble with something
b) edificio/ventana to shake* * *= shake up, rock, thrill.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex. The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.----* estremecerse = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, tremble.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... shudder2.estremecer vi to shudder3.estremecerse v prona) personaestremecerse de algo — de miedo/horror to shudder with something; de frío to shiver o tremble with something
b) edificio/ventana to shake* * *= shake up, rock, thrill.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.Ex: The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.* estremecerse = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, tremble.* estremecerse de emoción = tremble with + excitement.* * *estremecer [E3 ]vtto make … shudderel ruido de unos pasos la estremeció the sound of footsteps made her shudderuna acción que tiene por objeto estremecer la conciencia colectiva an action intended to shock people into awareness■ estremecervito shudderla explosión hizo estremecer las paredes del vecindario the explosion made all the walls in the vicinity shake o shuddersu solo recuerdo me hace estremecer the mere thought of him makes me shuddereste cambio hace estremecer los cimientos mismos de la sociedad this change is shaking the very foundations of societyto shudderse estremeció sólo de pensarlo he shuddered at the mere thought of it, merely thinking about it sent a shiver down his spineme estremecí en un escalofrío a shiver ran down my spineaquel hecho hizo que la población se estremeciera that event shook the population* * *
estremecer ( conjugate estremecer) verbo transitivo
to make … shudder
verbo intransitivo
to shudder;
estremecerse verbo pronominal
‹ de frío› to shiver o tremble with sth;
' estremecer' also found in these entries:
English:
rock
* * *♦ vtto shake;cualquier ruidito me estremecía the slightest sound jangled my nerves;un fuerte seísmo estremeció la ciudad a violent earthquake shook the city;el asesinato estremeció a todo el país the assassination shook the whole country♦ vila explosión hizo estremecer los cimientos del edificio the explosion shook the foundations of the building;la sola idea me hace estremecer just the thought of it makes me shudder* * *v/t shock, shake fam* * *estremecer {53} vt: to cause to shakeestremecer vi: to tremble, to shake* * * -
2 estremecerse
1 (temblar) to shake2 (de miedo) to tremble, shudder; (de frío) to shiver, tremble3 figurado to shudder* * *verb* * *VPR1) [edificio] to shake[de horror] to shudder (de with) [de frío, escalofrío] to shiver (de with)* * *(v.) = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, trembleEx. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. He shuddered when he thought of the budget Dennis Baldwin had put together.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.* * *(v.) = shake, shudder, shiver, wince, quiver, trembleEx: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: He shuddered when he thought of the budget Dennis Baldwin had put together.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.* * *
estremecerse verbo reflexivo to shudder, tremble [de, with]
' estremecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estremecer
English:
flinch
- shudder
- tremble
- shiver
- wince
* * *vpr[de horror, miedo] to tremble o shudder (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);me estremezco sólo de pensarlo I get the shivers just thinking about it* * ** * *vr: to shudder, to shiver (with emotion)* * *estremecerse vb1. (de frío) to shiver2. (de miedo) to tremble / to shudder -
3 sacudida
f.1 shake (movimiento).2 tremor (terremoto).3 shock.sacudida eléctrica electric shockpast part.past participle of spanish verb: sacudir.* * *1 (gen) shake2 (movimiento violento) jolt, jerk3 (terremoto) earthquake4 (alteración, conmoción) shock\avanzar a sacudidas to jolt alongdar una sacudida a algo to shake something out, give something a good shakedar una sacudida a alguien familiar to give somebody a good hidingsacudida eléctrica electric shock* * *noun f.1) shaking2) jerk* * *SF1) (=agitación) shake, shakingavanzar dando sacudidas — to bump o jolt o lurch along
2) (=movimiento brusco) [de cuerpo, rodilla] jerk; [de cabeza] toss3) [de terremoto] shock; [de explosión] blast4) (=alteración brusca) [de situación] violent change; (Pol) upheaval* * *b) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de explosión) blast; (de tren, coche) jerk, joltavanzaba dando sacudidas — it bumped o jolted along
c) (fam) ( descarga) electric shock* * *= jolt, jerk, lurch, shaking, shake.Ex. The automation of the catalogue was the single most disconcerting jolt to hit modern libraries up to that time.Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex. The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.Ex. The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.----* a sacudidas = jerkily.* dando sacudidas = jerkily.* dar una sacudida = give + a shake, give + a jerk.* sacudida eléctrica = electric shock.* sacudidas = jarring.* * *b) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de explosión) blast; (de tren, coche) jerk, joltavanzaba dando sacudidas — it bumped o jolted along
c) (fam) ( descarga) electric shock* * *= jolt, jerk, lurch, shaking, shake.Ex: The automation of the catalogue was the single most disconcerting jolt to hit modern libraries up to that time.
Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex: The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.Ex: The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* a sacudidas = jerkily.* dando sacudidas = jerkily.* dar una sacudida = give + a shake, give + a jerk.* sacudida eléctrica = electric shock.* sacudidas = jarring.* * *A1 (agitando) shake, shaking; (golpeando) beatingles dio una buena sacudida a las toallas she shook the towels out vigorously, she gave the towels a good shake o shakingel carromato avanzaba dando sacudidas the wagon bumped o jolted o lurched along3 ( fam) (descarga) electric shockB (golpe emocional) shock* * *
sacudida sustantivo femenino
( golpeando) beating
( de explosión) blast;
(de tren, coche) jerk, jolt
sacudida sustantivo femenino
1 (movimiento brusco) shake
2 avanzar a sacudidas, to go forwards in jerks, to jerk along
3 (de terremoto) tremor
4 fam (eléctrica) electric shock
5 (fuerte impresión) shock
' sacudida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirón
- calambre
- remezón
English:
bump
- jerk
- jolt
- lurch
- shake
- shock
- shudder
- toss
- jar
* * *sacudida nf1. [movimiento] shake;[de la cabeza] toss; [de tren, coche] jolt;el avión dio una fuerte sacudida the plane shuddered o lurched2. [terremoto] tremor3. [conmoción] shock;la noticia le produjo una fuerte sacudida the news gave her a deep shockle dio una sacudida al tocar el enchufe she got a shock when she touched the socket* * *f2 EL shock* * *sacudida nf1) : shaking2) : jerk, jolt, shock3) : shake-up, upheaval* * *sacudida n shake
См. также в других словарях:
Shuddered — 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,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shuddered — shud·der || ʃʌdÉ™(r) n. trembling movement, quiver, shiver v. tremble, shake, shiver, quiver … English contemporary 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
shudder — I UK [ˈʃʌdə(r)] / US [ˈʃʌdər] verb [intransitive] Word forms shudder : present tense I/you/we/they shudder he/she/it shudders present participle shuddering past tense shuddered past participle shuddered * a) if you shudder, your body suddenly… … English dictionary
shudder at — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms shudder at : present tense I/you/we/they shudder at he/she/it shudders at present participle shuddering at past tense shuddered at past participle shuddered at shudder at something to be shocked by something… … English dictionary
φρικτά — φρικτός to be shuddered at neut nom/voc/acc pl φρικτά̱ , φρικτός to be shuddered at fem nom/voc/acc dual φρικτά̱ , φρικτός to be shuddered at fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
φρικτότερον — φρικτός to be shuddered at adverbial comp φρικτός to be shuddered at masc acc comp sg φρικτός to be shuddered at neut nom/voc/acc comp sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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
mention — I n. 1) to make mention of 2) to deserve mention 3) honorable mention (conferred in a contest for an accomplishment of merit that does not win a prize) 4) at the mention (at the very mention of his name I shuddered) II v. 1) (B) she mentioned the … Combinatory dictionary