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1 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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