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1 tremble
1. intransitive verb2. nounI tremble to think what.../at the thought — (fig.) mir wird bange, wenn ich daran denke, was.../wenn ich daran denke
Zittern, dasbe all of a tremble — (coll.) am ganzen Körper zittern
* * *['trembl] 1. verb(to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) zittern2. noun(a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) das Zittern* * *trem·ble[ˈtrembl̩]I. vito \tremble with anger/cold vor Wut/Kälte zitternto \tremble like a leaf zittern wie Espenlaub2. (fear)I \tremble to think what will happen when he finds out mir wird Angst [und Bange], wenn ich daran denke, was passieren wird, wenn er es herausfindetII. n Zittern nt, Beben nt* * *['trembl]1. vi(person, hand etc) zittern (with vor); (voice also) beben (with vor); (ground, building) beben, zitternI tremble to think what might have happened — mir wird angst or ich zittere, wenn ich daran denke, was hätte geschehen können
to tremble for sb/sth — um jdn/etw zittern or bangen
2. nZittern nt, Beben ntto be all of a tremble (inf) — am ganzen Körper zittern, das große Zittern haben (inf)
* * *tremble [ˈtrembl]A v/itremble at the thought ( oder to think) bei dem Gedanken zittern ( that dass); → academic.ru/5132/balance">balance A 2B s1. Zittern n:there was a slight tremble in his voice seine Stimme zitterte leicht;she was all of a tremble sie zitterte am ganzen Körper2. pl (als sg konstruiert)a) VET Milchfieber nb) MED umg Schüttellähmung f* * *1. intransitive verbtremble for somebody/something — (fig.) um jemanden/etwas zittern
2. nounI tremble to think what.../at the thought — (fig.) mir wird bange, wenn ich daran denke, was.../wenn ich daran denke
Zittern, dasbe all of a tremble — (coll.) am ganzen Körper zittern
* * *v.erschauern v.zittern v. n.Zittern n. -
2 wobble
intransitive verb1) (rock) wackeln; [Kompassnadel:] zittern2) (go unsteadily) wackeln (ugs.)* * *['wobl] 1. verb(to rock unsteadily from side to side: The bicycle wobbled and the child fell off.) wackeln2. noun(a slight rocking, unsteady movement: This wheel has a bit of a wobble.) das Wackeln- academic.ru/82721/wobbly">wobbly- wobbliness* * *wob·ble[ˈwɒbl̩, AM ˈwɑ:-]I. vi1. (move) wackeln; wheel eiern fam; double chin, jelly, fat schwabbeln fam; legs zittern, schlottern▪ to \wobble off davonwackeln2. (tremble) voice zitternII. vtIII. nthere's a slight \wobble in the front wheel das Vorderrad eiert etwasto have a \wobble chair wackeln* * *['wɒbl]1. nWackeln nt2. viwackeln; (tightrope walker, dancer also, cyclist) schwanken; (voice, hand, compass needle) zittern; (wheel) eiern (inf), einen Schlag haben; (chin, jelly etc) schwabbelnhe wobbled about on his new bike — er wackelte auf seinem neuen Fahrrad durch die Gegend
his massive stomach was wobbling like a jelly (Brit) — sein rieseger Bauch wabbelte wie ein Wackelpudding (inf)
3. vtrütteln an (+dat), ruckeln an (+dat), wackeln an (+dat)* * *A v/i1. wackeln (Tisch etc), schwanken (auch Stimme und fig:2. TECHa) flattern (Rad)b) eiern umg (Schallplatte)B v/t wackeln an (dat) oder mit:C s1. Wackeln n, Schwanken n (auch fig)2. TECHa) Flattern nb) Eiern n umg* * *intransitive verb1) (rock) wackeln; [Kompassnadel:] zittern2) (go unsteadily) wackeln (ugs.)* * *v.schwabbeln v.schwanken v.
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