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1 intrépide
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2 боязливый
1) General subject: eerie, fearful, hen hearted, hen-hearted, jumpy, pavid, shy, spookish, timid, timorous, tremulant, tremulous, trepid, fainthearted, scary3) Dialect: timorsome4) Poetical language: coward5) Rare: invalorous6) Jargon: spooked, yellow bellied -
3 дрожащий
1) General subject: aflutter, aguish, ashake, ashiver, atremble, doddering, doddery, faltering (о голосе), horrent, palpitant, quaking, quaky, quavery, shakey, shaky, shivery, thrilling, trembling, tremorous, tremulant (о голосе, почерке и т. п.), tremulous (о голосе, почерке и т. п.), vacillating, vibrant, vibrant (о голосе), vibratory, wavery, shuddering, shaking2) Aviation: scrubbing round4) Colloquial: trembly (о почерке и т. п.)5) Rare: trepid7) Phonetics: trilled8) Jargon: jittery -
4 трепещущий
1) General subject: aflutter, ashake, atremble, atwitter (от возбуждения), horrent, palpitant, palpitating, quaking, quaky, shivery, thrilling, trembling (от страха), tremorous, trepid, vibrant, shuddering2) Religion: awing -
5 titrek
adj. shaky, trembling, shivery, tremulous, shaking, quavery, doddering, doddery, flickering, plangent, tipsy, wavering, wavy, wobbly--------titrek (ses)adj. faltering* * *1. shivery 2. totterry 3. trepid 4. vibrant 5. doddering (n.) -
6 trépidant
trépidant, e [tʀepidɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[rythme] pulsating ; [vie] hectic* * *trépidante tʀepidɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) [moteur, machine] vibrating2) [allure, rythme] pulsating; [vie, activité] hectic; [histoire] exciting* * *tʀepidɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj trépidant, -e1) (rythme) pulsating2) (vie) hectic* * *trépidant, trépidante adj1 [moteur, machine] vibrating;2 [allure, rythme] pulsating; [vie, activité] hectic; [histoire] exciting.( féminin trépidante) [trepidɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif
См. также в других словарях:
Trepid — Trep id, a. [L. trepidus.] Trembling; quaking. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trepid — 1640s, from L. trepidus “scared” (see TREPIDATION (Cf. trepidation)) … Etymology dictionary
trepid — adjective timid, timorous, fearful The trepid mouse. Ant: intrepid … Wiktionary
trepid — adjective Etymology: Latin trepidus Date: 1650 timorous, fearful … New Collegiate Dictionary
trepid — /trep id/, adj. fearful or apprehensive, esp. trembling from fear. [1640 50; < L trepidus] * * * … Universalium
trepid — (L). Restless, confused … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
trepid — trep·id … English syllables
trepid — trep•id [[t]ˈtrɛp ɪd[/t]] adj. cvb fearful or apprehensive • Etymology: 1640–50; < L trepidus … From formal English to slang
trepid — adjective timid by nature or revealing timidity timorous little mouse in a timorous tone cast fearful glances at the large dog • Syn: ↑fearful, ↑timorous • Similar to: ↑timid … Useful english dictionary
trepidatory — trepidˈatory adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑trepidation … Useful english dictionary
trepidly — adverb in a timorous and trepid manner • Syn: ↑timorously • Derived from adjective: ↑trepid, ↑timorous (for: ↑timorously) * * * adverb see trepid … Useful english dictionary