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adjective1) (trembling) zitternd2) (timid) zaghaft [Lächeln]; ängstlich [Person]* * *tremu·lous[ˈtremjələs]adj hand zitternd, bebend\tremulous voice zittrige Stimme* * *['tremjʊləs]adj(= trembling) voice zitternd, bebend; hand zitternd; handwriting zittrig; breath bebend; (= timid) smile, person zaghaft, schüchtern; request zaghaft* * *tremulous [ˈtremjʊləs] adj (adv tremulously)1. zitternd2. fig ängstlich* * *adjective1) (trembling) zitternd2) (timid) zaghaft [Lächeln]; ängstlich [Person]* * *adj.bebend adj.furchtsam adj.zitternd adj. -
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/'tremjulə/ * tính từ - run =a tremulous voice+ giọng nói run =tremulous smile+ nụ cười ngập ngừng =tremulous writing+ nét chữ run - rung, rung rinh, rung động =tremulous leaves+ tàu lá rung rinh - nhút nhát -
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['tremjələs]прил.1) дрожащий, неровный2) робкий, трепетныйSyn:He is tremulous to all the influences. — Он подвержен любым влияниям.
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adj. trillend, bevend[ tremjoeləs] 〈 tremulousness〉1 trillend ⇒ sidderend, bevend2 weifelig ⇒ schuchter, nerveus♦voorbeelden: -
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Adj1. काँपता\tremulousहुआShe spoke in a tremulous voice. -
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მთრთოლვარე, აკანკალებული -
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tremulous ['tremjʊləs]∎ he was tremulous with emotion/fear il tremblait d'émotion/de peur;∎ her voice was tremulous with joy sa voix vibrait de joie -
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tremulous [ˈtremjʊləs]* * *['tremjʊləs]adjective [voice] ( with emotion) tremblant; ( from weakness) tremblotant; ( with excitement) frémissant; [smile] timide -
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tremulous adj [voice] (with anxiety, tension) tremblant ; ( from weakness) tremblotant ; ( with excitement) frémissant ; [sound] tremblotant ; [smile] timide. -
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['tremjʊləs]aggettivo [ voice] (with anxiety, tension) tremante, tremolante; (from weakness) fievole, flebile; (with excitement) fremente, vibrante; [ sound] tremulo; [ smile] timido* * *tremulous /ˈtrɛmjʊləs/a.1 tremulo; tremante; fremente; tremolante; vacillante: in a tremulous tone, in tono tremulo; tremulous hand, mano tremantetremulously avv. tremulousness n. [u].* * *['tremjʊləs]aggettivo [ voice] (with anxiety, tension) tremante, tremolante; (from weakness) fievole, flebile; (with excitement) fremente, vibrante; [ sound] tremulo; [ smile] timido -
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m.1 shaking, trembling.temblor de tierra earth tremor2 moderate earthquake, seism, quake.3 tremor.* * *2 figurado shiver\temblor de tierra earth tremor* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de miedo] trembling, shaking; [de frío, fiebre] shiveringuno de los síntomas es un ligero temblor en las manos — one of the symptoms is a slight trembling o shaking of the hands
2) (tb: temblor de tierra) earthquake, (earth) tremor* * *1) (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking2) tb* * *= tremble, trembling, quiver, tremor.Ex. In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Ex. Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex. Tremors have many causes and can be inherited, be related to illnesses such as thyroid disease, or caused by fever, hypothermia, drugs or fear.----* temblor de tierra = quake, earth tremor, earthquake tremor.* * *1) (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking2) tb* * *= tremble, trembling, quiver, tremor.Ex: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.
Ex: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Ex: Tremors have many causes and can be inherited, be related to illnesses such as thyroid disease, or caused by fever, hypothermia, drugs or fear.* temblor de tierra = quake, earth tremor, earthquake tremor.* * *A (de frío, fiebre) shivering; (de miedo, nervios) trembling, shakingmedicamentos para controlarle el temblor de las manos drugs to control the shaking of his handscuando oyó su voz le dio un temblor he trembled o quivered when he heard her voicehabló con un ligero temblor en la voz he spoke in a quivering o quavering o tremulous voicecuando pienso en los exámenes me dan temblores ( fam); just thinking about the exams gives me the jitters ( colloq)Btb temblor de tierra tremor, earth tremor* * *
temblor sustantivo masculino
(de miedo, nervios) trembling, shaking;
b) tb
temblor sustantivo masculino
1 (de miedo, temor) tremor, shudder
(de frío) shiver
2 Geol (de baja intensidad) earth tremor
(de gran intensidad) earthquake, familiar quake
' temblor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
construcción
- seísmo
- trepidación
- registrar
- remezón
- sismo
English:
quake
- quaver
- quiver
- tremor
* * *temblor nm1. [del cuerpo] [por miedo, nervios] shaking, trembling;[por frío, fiebre] shivering;la fiebre le produjo temblores the fever made him start shaking o shivering;Figme dan temblores sólo de pensarlo it makes me shudder just to think about it3. [de máquina, motor] shudder* * *m1 trembling, shaking; de frío shivering2 L.Am. ( terremoto) earthquake* * *temblor nm1) : shaking, trembling2) : tremor, earthquake -
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v/i1. (hat) auch Mauern etc.: tremble, shake ( vor + Dat with); vor Kälte: auch shiver; am ganzen Körper zittern tremble from head to foot, tremble all over; mir zittern die Knie my knees are trembling; mit zitternder Stimme auch in a tremulous voice2. (hat) fig.: um jemanden zittern fear for s.o.; vor jemandem / etw. zittern be terrified of s.o. / s.th.; ich hab ganz schön gezittert umg. I was scared as anything3. (ist) umg. (fahren, gehen) toddle (off)* * *das Zitterntremor; quaver* * *Zịt|ternnt -s,no pl2) (= Erschütterung) shaking* * *1) ((of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear.) quake2) ((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) quaver3) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) quaver4) (to tremble or shake: The leaves quivered in the breeze.) quiver5) (a quivering sound, movement etc.) quiver6) (to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) shiver7) (an act of shivering.) shiver8) (to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) tremble9) (a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) tremble* * *Zit·tern<-s>[ˈtsɪtɐn]1. (Vibrieren) shaking, tremblingein \Zittern ging durch seinen Körper a shiver ran through his body3.▶ da hilft kein \Zittern und Zagen there is no use being afraid* * *intransitives Verb1) tremble (vor + Dat. with); (vor Kälte) shiver; <needle, arrow, leaf, etc.> quiver; (beben) <walls, windows> shakemit zitternder Stimme — in a trembling or quavering voice
2) (fig.) tremble; quakevor jemandem/etwas zittern — be terrified of somebody/something
* * *zittern v/i1. (hat) auch Mauern etc: tremble, shake (am ganzen Körper zittern tremble from head to foot, tremble all over;mir zittern die Knie my knees are trembling;mit zitternder Stimme auch in a tremulous voice2. (hat) fig:um jemanden zittern fear for sb;vor jemandem/etwas zittern be terrified of sb/sth;ich hab ganz schön gezittert umg I was scared as anything3. (ist) umg (fahren, gehen) toddle (off)* * *intransitives Verb1) tremble (vor + Dat. with); (vor Kälte) shiver; <needle, arrow, leaf, etc.> quiver; (beben) <walls, windows> shakemit zitternder Stimme — in a trembling or quavering voice
2) (fig.) tremble; quakevor jemandem/etwas zittern — be terrified of somebody/something
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v/i1. (hat) auch Mauern etc.: tremble, shake ( vor + Dat with); vor Kälte: auch shiver; am ganzen Körper zittern tremble from head to foot, tremble all over; mir zittern die Knie my knees are trembling; mit zitternder Stimme auch in a tremulous voice2. (hat) fig.: um jemanden zittern fear for s.o.; vor jemandem / etw. zittern be terrified of s.o. / s.th.; ich hab ganz schön gezittert umg. I was scared as anything3. (ist) umg. (fahren, gehen) toddle (off)* * *das Zitterntremor; quaver* * *Zịt|ternnt -s,no pl2) (= Erschütterung) shaking* * *1) ((of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear.) quake2) ((especially of a sound or a person's voice) to shake or tremble: The old man's voice quavered.) quaver3) (a shaking or trembling: There was a quaver in her voice.) quaver4) (to tremble or shake: The leaves quivered in the breeze.) quiver5) (a quivering sound, movement etc.) quiver6) (to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) shiver7) (an act of shivering.) shiver8) (to shake eg with cold, fear, weakness etc: She trembled with cold; His hands trembled as he lit a cigarette.) tremble9) (a shudder; a tremor: a tremble of fear; The walls gave a sudden tremble as the lorry passed by.) tremble* * *Zit·tern<-s>[ˈtsɪtɐn]1. (Vibrieren) shaking, tremblingein \Zittern ging durch seinen Körper a shiver ran through his body3.▶ da hilft kein \Zittern und Zagen there is no use being afraid* * *intransitives Verb1) tremble (vor + Dat. with); (vor Kälte) shiver; <needle, arrow, leaf, etc.> quiver; (beben) <walls, windows> shakemit zitternder Stimme — in a trembling or quavering voice
2) (fig.) tremble; quakevor jemandem/etwas zittern — be terrified of somebody/something
* * *2. fig:mit Zittern und Zagen with fear and trembling;da hilft kein Zittern und (kein) Zagen it’s no use shivering and shaking ( oder shivering on the brink);das große Zittern kriegen umg get cold feet* * *intransitives Verb1) tremble (vor + Dat. with); (vor Kälte) shiver; <needle, arrow, leaf, etc.> quiver; (beben) <walls, windows> shakemit zitternder Stimme — in a trembling or quavering voice
2) (fig.) tremble; quakevor jemandem/etwas zittern — be terrified of somebody/something
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impf (drżysz, drżał, drżeli) vi 1. (trząść się) to tremble; (z podniecenia, ze strachu) to shiver; (z bezsilności, ze złości) to quiver; [ziemia, ręce] to tremble; [dom, samolot] to shudder; [mięsień] to have a tremor- drżeć z zimna to shiver a. tremble with cold- drżeć na całym ciele to shake all over- szyby drżały w oknach the windows were shaking a. rattling- drżeć jak w febrze to shiver uncontrollably2. (obawiać się) to fear (o kogoś/coś for sb/sth)- drżeć o czyjeś zdrowie/życie to fear for sb’s health/life- drżeć na myśl o czymś to shudder at the thought of sth- drżę na myśl o tym, co się wydarzy I shudder to think what will happen ⇒ zadrżeć3. (bać się) to be terrified (przed kimś of sb) 4. [głos] to quaver, to quiver; [dźwięk, ton] to quiver, to waver- drżącym głosem in a trembling a. tremulous voice- głos mu drżał there was a tremor a. quaver in his voice, his voice wobbled- głos jej drży ze złości/strachu her voice quivers with indignation/shakes with terror ⇒ zadrżeć5. [światło, płomień] to waver, to flicker ⇒ zadrżećThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drż|eć
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несовер.;
без доп.
1) tremble, shake, shiver;
quiver;
quaver;
flicker дрожать всем телом ≈ to tremble/shake all over дрожать от холода ≈ to shiver/tremble with cold
2) (за кого-л./что-л.;
заботиться) tremble (for), fuss (over), take excessive care (of), be anxious (about)
3) (над кем-л./чем-л.;
беречь что-л. из скупости) tremble (over), grudge, guard, save дрожать над каждой копейкой ≈ to count every penny
4) (перед кем-л./чем-л.;
бояться) tremble (before) ;
dread дрожать за свою шкуру ≈ to be concerned for one's own skinдрожа|ть - несов.
1. (трястись) tremble, shake*, quiver;
(о голосе тж.) break*;
~ от холода shake*/shiver with cold;
~ мелкой дрожью tremble all over;
be* in a tremor;
~ от возбуждения shake*/tremble with excitement;
2. (бояться) tremble, shudder;
(перед тв.) live in fear (of) ;
~ от страха shake*/shudder/tremble with fear,
3. (за вн. ;
оберегать) tremble (for) ;
4. (над тв.) watch anxiously( over), fuss (over) ;
~ над каждой копейкой grudge every copeck;
~щий trembling;
tremulous;
~щим голосом in a tremulous voice;
~щими руками with shaking/ trembling hands.
См. также в других словарях:
tremulous — adjective 1) a tremulous voice Syn: shaky, trembling, shaking, unsteady, quavering, wavering, quivering, quivery, quaking, weak, warbly, trembly Ant: steady 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
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tremulous — trem|u|lous [ˈtremjuləs] adj literary [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: tremulus; TREMBLE] shaking slightly, especially because you are nervous ▪ a tremulous voice >tremulously adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
tremulous — adjective literary shaking slightly, especially because you are nervous: a tremulous voice tremulously adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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tremulous — UK [ˈtremjʊləs] / US [ˈtremjələs] adjective literary if something such as your voice or smile is tremulous, it is not steady, for example because you are afraid or excited Derived word: tremulously adverb … English dictionary
'Tis the Voice of the Lobster — The Lobster, illustrated by John Tenniel Tis the Voice of the Lobster is a poem by Lewis Carroll that appears in Chapter 10 of Alice s Adventure … Wikipedia
quaver — [kwā′vər] vi. [ME quaveren, freq. of Early ME cwafien, to shake, tremble < OE * cwafian, prob. < IE base * gwēbh , wobbly, flabby, tadpole > Ger quappe & Du kwabbe, tadpole] 1. to shake or tremble 2. to be tremulous: said of the voice 3 … English World dictionary
quaver — quaverer, n. quaveringly, adv. quavery, quaverous, adj. /kway veuhr/, v.i. 1. to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear. 2. to sound, speak, or sing tremulously: Her voice quavered a moment and then she regained… … Universalium