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['kwivë: widh fië:] dridhem nga frika -
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quiver ['kwɪvə(r)](a) (tremble → person) frémir, trembler; (→ lips, hands, voice) trembler; (→ flesh) palpiter, frémir;∎ to quiver with fear/rage trembler de peur/de rage;∎ to quiver with emotion frissonner d'émotion;∎ the quivering tones of the violin les trémolos mpl du violon2 noun∎ a quiver of fear went down my spine un frisson de peur me parcourut le dos;∎ he had a quiver in his voice sa voix tremblait d'émotion;∎ her heart gave a quiver son cœur fit un bond dans sa poitrine(b) (for arrows) carquois m -
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quiver l ['kwivë:] v.,n. -vi 1.dridhem; rreh (zemra); quiver with fear dridhem nga frika /-n. dridhje; drithmë; rrahjequiver II [kwivë:] n. farashë, kukurë, këllëf i shigjetave* * *dridhje; dridhem; çantë shigjetash -
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I [ʹkwıvə] nколчан♢
to have an arrow left in one's quiver - иметь что-л. про запасIIto have one's quiver full - иметь много детей /многочисленную семью/
1. [ʹkwıvə] n1) дрожь, трепетnot a quiver of an eyelid - ≅ глазом не моргнуть
all of a quiver - весь дрожа, в волнении
2) редк. дрожание голоса2. [ʹkwıvə] a уст.живой, подвижный, проворный3. [ʹkwıvə] v1. 1) дрожать мелкой дрожью; трястись; трепетатьto quiver with fear [with cold] - дрожать от страха [от холода]
his hands [lips] quivered - у него тряслись руки [губы]
2) вызывать дрожь, дрожание; подрагивать2. быстро и часто махать ( крыльями) -
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1. n страх, боязньin fear — в страхе, со страхом; в тревоге
to be in fear — бояться; тревожиться
2. n опасениеthere is not the slightest fear of rain today — нет никаких опасений, что сегодня будет дождь
I had a fear that you had missed the train — я опасался, что вы опоздали на поезд
shut the window for fear of rain — закройте окошко, как бы не пошёл дождь
3. n благоговейный страх, трепетwithout fear or favour — беспристрастно, объективно
for fear of — из страха перед, из-за
4. v бояться; пугатьсяshe feared for the boy when she saw him at the top of the tree — она испугалась за мальчика, увидев, что он влез на дерево
I fear that I cannot come — боюсь, что не смогу прийти
tush! we have nothing to fear — ну, ну, нечего бояться
5. v опасаться, ожидатьyou shall know, never fear — вам сообщат, не беспокойтесь
I have good reason to fear that … — у меня все основания опасаться, что …
6. v разг. сожалетьis there enough money? — I fear not — хватит ли денег? — К сожалению, нет
7. v почитать; относиться с благоговейным страхомСинонимический ряд:1. alarm (noun) alarm; cold feet; dismay; dread; fearfulness; fright; horror; panic; phobia; terror; trepidity2. anxiety (noun) anxiety; concern; consternation; disquietude; foreboding; perturbation; pusillanimity; solicitude; suspicion; worry3. apprehension (noun) apprehension; misgiving; qualm; trepidation4. awe (noun) awe; respect; reverence; veneration5. cower (verb) blanch; cower; cringe; quail; quake; shrink; start; tremble6. dread (verb) apprehend; be afraid of; dread; falter; misdoubt; shudder at; tremble at7. honor (verb) honor; respect8. revere (verb) revere; reverence; venerateАнтонимический ряд:bravery; calm; confidence; courage; dishonor; disregard; endeavour; endurance; fearlessness; gallantry; heroism; intrepidity; resolution; security -
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1. n колчан2. n дрожь, трепет3. n редк. дрожание голоса4. a уст. живой, подвижный, проворный5. v дрожать мелкой дрожью; трястись; трепетать6. v вызывать дрожь, дрожание; подрагивать7. v быстро и часто махатьСинонимический ряд:1. flash (noun) coruscation; flash; glance; gleam; glimmer; glint; glisten; glitter; scintillation; shimmer; sparkle; twinkle2. sheath (noun) holster; scabbard; sheath3. shiver (noun) quaver; shake; shiver; shudder; thrill; tic; tremble; trembling; tremor; twitch; vibration4. shake (verb) dither; pulse; quake; quaver; shake; shiver; shudder; tremble; tremor; twitter; vibrate -
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اِرْتَجَفَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shiver: shake (with cold or fear). shudder: (of a person) to shake with fear or with violent dislike: He shuddered at the sight of a snake. tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتعش (اِرْتَعَشَ) -
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اِرْتَعَدَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، هز (هَزّ) -
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̈ɪˈkwɪvə I
1. сущ. дрожание;
дрожь, трепет Syn: tremble, trembling, tremor
2. гл.
1) дрожать мелкой дрожью;
трястись;
колыхаться;
, трепетать прям. и перен. The children waited outside the school, quivering with cold. ≈ Дети стояли перед школой и дрожали от холода. Syn: shake, tremble
2) вызывать дрожь;
подрагивать II сущ.
1) колчан (для стрел)
2) стрелы;
содержимое колчана Syn: quiverful колчан > to have an arrow left in one's * иметь что-л. про запас > to have one's * full иметь много детей /многочисленную семью/ дрожь, трепет - not a * of an eyelid глазом не моргнуть - * went through him он затрепетал - all of a * весь дрожа, в волнении( редкое) дрожание голоса (устаревшее) живой, подвижный, проворный дрожать мелкой дрожью;
трястись;
трепетать - to * with fear дрожать от страха - his hands *ed у него тряслись руки вызывать дрожь, дрожание;
подрагивать быстро и часто махать( крыльями) ~ подрагивать (чем-л.) ;
the moth quivered its wings у мотылька трепетали крылышки quiver вызывать дрожь ~ редк. дрожание голоса ~ дрожать мелкой дрожью, трепетать;
трястись;
колыхаться ~ дрожь, трепет ~ колчан;
an arrow left in one's quiver перен. средство, оставшееся про запас;
a quiver full of children см. quiverful ~ подрагивать (чем-л.) ;
the moth quivered its wings у мотылька трепетали крылышки ~ колчан;
an arrow left in one's quiver перен. средство, оставшееся про запас;
a quiver full of children см. quiverful ~ колчан;
an arrow left in one's quiver перен. средство, оставшееся про запас;
a quiver full of children см. quiverful quiverful: quiverful шутл. большая семья ~ количество стрел, которое умещается в колчане -
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I 1. intransitive verb 2. noun II noun(for arrows) Köcher, der* * *I 1. ['kwivə] verb(to tremble or shake: The leaves quivered in the breeze.) zittern2. noun(a quivering sound, movement etc.) das ZitternII ['kwivə] noun(a long, narrow case for carrying arrows in.) der Köcher* * *quiv·er1[ˈkwɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]II. vi zitternto \quiver with rage vor Wut beben [o zittern]quiv·er2[ˈkwɪvəʳ, AM -ɚ]* * *I ['kwɪvə(r)]1. vizittern; (person also) beben (with vor +dat); (wings) flattern; (lips, eyelids, heart) zucken; (flesh) wabbeln2. nZittern nt; Beben nt; Flattern nt; Zucken nt; Wabbeln nt IInKöcher m* * *quiver1 [ˈkwıvə(r)]with vor dat;at bei einem Gedanken etc)B v/t1. (er)zittern lassenC s Beben n, Zittern n:in a quiver of excitement zitternd vor Aufregungquiver2 [ˈkwıvə(r)] s Köcher m* * *I 1. intransitive verb 2. nounZittern, das; (of lips, voice also) Beben, das (geh.); (of eyelid) Zucken, dasII noun(for arrows) Köcher, der* * *n.Köcher - m. v.zittern v. -
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اِرْتَعَشَ \ quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement: (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. twitch: to move with a twitch: A dog’s nose twitches when he smells meat. \ See Also اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ)، ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، انتفض (اِنْتَفَضَ) -
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اِهْتَزَّ \ flicker: (of a flame or light) to be unsteady. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircrafts fly low over them. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ) -
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quiv·er1. quiv·er [ʼkwɪvəʳ, Am -ɚ] n( shiver) Zittern nt kein pl;a \quiver went down my spine mir lief ein kalter Schauder über den Rücken ( geh)to send a \quiver of excitement/ fear through sb jdn vor Erregung/Angst erschaudern lassen ( geh) vi zittern;to \quiver with rage vor Wut beben [o zittern]2. quiv·er [ʼkwɪvəʳ, Am -ɚ] n( arrow holder) Köcher m -
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N1. कंपनAt the sight of the tiger a quiver ran through her body.2. तरकशHe put the arrow back in its quiver.--------VT1. काँपनाShe was quivered with fear when she saw the thief. -
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1) General subject: quake with anger, quake with cold, quake with weakness, quiver with fear, shake in one's shoes, shake in shoes, shake with fear, shudder in ( one's) boots, shudder with rear, tremble with fear, quake with fear2) Makarov: quake with fright
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