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1 trembler
trembler [tʀɑ̃ble]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verbb. ( = avoir peur) trembler pour qn/qch to fear for sb/sth• trembler à la pensée or à l'idée de qch to tremble at the thought of sth* * *tʀɑ̃bleverbe intransitif1) [personne, mains, jambes] to shake, to tremble2) [voix] (de colère, joie) to tremble, to shake; ( de vieillesse) to quaver; [son, note] to waver3) [immeuble, plancher] to shakela terre a encore tremblé en Californie — ( légèrement) there have been tremors again in California; ( tremblement de terre) there has been another earthquake in California
faire trembler quelque chose — to shake something, to make something shake
4) ( avoir peur) to tremble5) [lumière, flamme, image] to flicker6) [feuilles] to quiver; ( mouvement très doux) to shiver* * *tʀɑ̃ble vito tremble, to shaketrembler de [froid, fièvre] — to shiver with, to tremble with, [peur] to shake with, to tremble with
* * *trembler verb table: aimer vi1 [personne, mains, jambes] to shake (de with), to tremble; trembler de tout son corps ou de tous ses membres to shake ou tremble all over;2 [voix] (de colère, joie) to tremble, to shake (de with); ( de vieillesse) to quaver; [son, note] to waver;3 [immeuble, plancher] to shake; la terre a encore tremblé en Californie ( légèrement) there have been tremors again in California; ( tremblement de terre) there has been another earthquake in California; faire trembler qch to shake sth, to make sth shake; faire trembler les vitres to make the windows shake ou rattle;4 ( avoir peur) to tremble (devant before); trembler pour qn to fear for sb; trembler à l'idée de faire to tremble at the thought of doing; je tremble qu'il ne s'aperçoive de mon erreur I'm terrified he'll notice my mistake; faire trembler qn to terrify sb;5 [lumière, flamme, image] to flicker;6 [feuilles] to quiver; ( mouvement très doux) to shiver.trembler comme une feuille to shake like a leaf.[trɑ̃ble] verbe intransitif1. [personne]trembler de peur to tremble ou to shake ou to shudder with feartrembler de froid to shiver ou to tremble with coldtrembler de rage to tremble ou to quiver with angertrembler de tout son corps ou de tous ses membres to be shaking ou to be trembling all over, to be all of a tremble[paupière] to twitch[flamme, lueur] to flicker[gelée] to wobblela terre a tremblé there's been an earthquake ou an earth tremor4. [avoir peur] to tremble (with fear)trembler devant quelqu'un/quelque chose to stand in fear of somebody/somethingtrembler pour (la vie de) quelqu'un to fear for somebody ou somebody's lifetrembler à la pensée de/quea. [de crainte] to tremble at the thought of/thatb. [d'horreur] to shiver at the thought of/that -
2 castagnette
n. f.1. 'Clip round the ear-hole', sharp clout, stinging blow.2. Jouer des castagnettes: To shake in one's shoes, to tremble with fear. -
3 trembloter
tʀɑ̃blɔteverbe intransitif1) [personne, mains] to tremble slightly2) [voix] (de joie, d'émotion) to tremble; ( de vieillesse) to quaver3) [lumière, flamme] to flicker* * *tʀɑ̃blɔte vito tremble slightly, to shake slightly* * *trembloter verb table: aimer vi1 [personne, mains] to tremble slightly;2 [voix] (de joie, d'émotion) to tremble; ( de vieillesse) to quaver;3 [lumière, flamme] to flicker.[trɑ̃blɔte] verbe intransitif[généralement] to tremble[vieillard, main] to shake[voix] to quaver[lueur] to flicker[de froid] to shiver[de peur] to shudder (with fear) -
4 grelotter
grelotter, greloter [gʀəlɔte]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *gʀəlɔteverbe intransitif to shiver (de with)on grelotte ici! — (colloq) we're freezing in here!
* * *ɡʀəlɔte vi(= trembler) to shiver* * *grelotter verb table: aimer vi1 ( trembler) to shiver (de with); fermez la fenêtre, on grelotte ici○! shut the window, we're freezing in here!;2 ( sonner) to tinkle.[grəlɔte] verbe intransitif1. [avoir froid]2. [trembler]grelotter de froid to shiver ou to tremble with cold
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