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1 tremble
'trembl 1. verb(to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) skjelve, sitre, riste2. noun(a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) skjelving, sitringskjelveIsubst. \/ˈtrembl\/1) skaking, skjelving, dirring, risting2) beving, sitring, vibrasjonbe all of a tremble eller be in a tremble ( hverdagslig) skjelve i hele kroppen, ha fått den store skjelventhe trembles ( tar verb i entall) (sykelig) skjelvingIIverb \/ˈtrembl\/1) skake, skjelve, riste, dirre2) vibrere, beve, sitre3) ( overført) skjelve, være reddtremble at\/for være engstelig for, være urolig fortremble in the balance ( overført) være uviss(t), henge i en tråd, stå og vippetremble with skjelve av -
2 tremble
1. Ithe poplars (the leaves of the oaks, etc.) tremble тополя и т.д. дрожат /колышатся/; the old woman's hands tremble у старушки трясутся руки; his voice trembled у него дрожал голос; hear and tremble! слушай и трепещи!2. IItremble in some manner tremble slightly (violently, inwardly, visibly, all over, etc.) слегка и т.д. дрожать3. XIIItremble to do smth. I tremble to think of it (to think what might have happened, etc.) я весь дрожу при мысли об этом и т.д.4. XVI1) tremble in smth. tremble in the wind (in the breeze, in the current, in the light, etc.) дрожать на ветру /от ветра/ и т.д.; tremble in every limb дрожать-всем телом; the flags tremble in the gale ураганный ветер рвет флаги; tremble under smth. the ground trembled under our feet земля дрожала у нас под ногами; tremble with (from, at) smth. tremble with fear (with anger, with anxiety, with cold, with weakness, with fatigue, with excitement, etc.) дрожать от страха и т.д.; tremble from overdrinking трястись с перепоя; tremble at the sound of bursting bombs дрожать /вздрагивать/ при звуке рвущихся бомб; tremble at the thought (at the sight, at one's master's frown, etc.) трепетать от одной этой мысли и т.А; he trembled at the idea of meeting her его бросало в дрожь при одной мысли о встрече с ней || tremble in the balance висеть на волоске; находиться в критическом положении2) tremble for smth., smb. tremble for your safety (for her child, for his sanity, etc.) опасаться /дрожать/ за вашу безопасность и т.д.; tremble for one's life дрожать за свою жизнь; tremble before smb. tremble before the judge дрожать перед судьей и т.д.5. XIX1|| tremble like [an aspen] leaf дрожать как [осиновый] лист6. XXV1) tremble as... the bridge trembled as the heavy lorry crossed it мост дрожал под тяжестью проходившего грузовика2) tremble lest... tremble lest his work should be criticized (lest she lose the money, lest he should be found out, etc.) бояться /опасаться/, чтобы работа не подверглась критике и т.д. -
3 tremare
tremble, shake (di, per with)* * *tremare v. intr. to shake* (with sthg.), to tremble (with sthg.); to quiver (with sthg.); ( di freddo, febbre) to shiver (with sthg.); ( di paura) to quake (with sthg.); ( di orrore, repugnanza) to shudder (with sthg.): le foglie tremavano al vento, the leaves were quivering in the wind; gli tremano le mani, his hands shake; per la stanchezza gli tremavano le gambe, his legs were trembling with weariness; non fate tremare il tavolo, don't make the table shake; le tremavano le labbra, her lips quivered; la terra tremava, the earth was quaking; la voce gli tremò dalla gioia, his voice trembled with joy; tremo a pensarci, I shudder to think of it; tremava al pensiero di cosa sarebbe potuto succedere, he shuddered at the thought of what might happen; il pensiero dell'esame mi fa tremare, the thought of the exam gives me the shivers; tremo per lui, I tremble for him; tremare di paura, to quake (o to tremble) with fear; tremare come una foglia, to tremble like a leaf; tremare tutto, to tremble all over (o fam. to be all of a tremble).* * *[tre'mare]1) [persona, mani, gambe] to tremble, to shake*; [labbro, voce] to tremble, to quiver (di, da, per with)2) (sussultare) [edificio, pavimento] to shake*, to rock* * *tremare/tre'mare/ [1](aus. avere)1 [persona, mani, gambe] to tremble, to shake*; [labbro, voce] to tremble, to quiver (di, da, per with); tremava per il freddo he was trembling with cold; tremare come una foglia to shake like a leaf; tremo all'idea che scopra il mio errore I'm terrified he'll notice my mistake2 (sussultare) [edificio, pavimento] to shake*, to rock; far tremare i vetri to make the windows shake.
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