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1) General subject: be anxious, be in a twitter, chatter, dodder, dread, flacker, flicker, get the jitters (от волнения), glimmer, guard, have the jitters (от волнения), have the twitters (обычно от страха), jitter (от волнения), palpitate (от страха, радости и т. п.; with), quake, quaver, quiver, shake, shiver, thrill (от страха, радости и т. п.), tingle (от), tremble, twiddle (о голосе), twitter, vacillate (о стенах и т.п.), verberate, vibrate, wabble (о голосе, звуке), waver (о голосе), wobble (о голосе, звуке), tremble for (за кого-л.)2) Aviation: scrub round5) Obsolete: trepidate6) Engineering: flutter8) Hunting: flemish (о гончей при отыскании следа)9) Mechanic engineering: oscillate10) Drilling: pound11) Makarov: waverer (о голосе) -
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гл.tremble, shake, trepidate; (мигать, трепетать) flicker; ( пульсировать) pulsate; ( вибрировать) vibrate -
4 трепетать
гл.( дрожать) trepidate; ( мигать) flicker; ( пульсировать) pulsate -
5 trepidō
trepidō āvī, ātus, āre [trepidus].—Of persons, to hurry with alarm, be in confusion, be agitated, be disturbed: festinare, trepidare, S.: Quid est quod trepidas, T.: trepidante totā civitate ad excipiendum Poenum, L.: artos circum cavos (mures), Ph.: nobis trepidandum in acie instruendā erat, L.: Dum trepidant alae, V.: lymphati trepidare coeperunt, Cu.: recenti mens trepidat metu, H.: formidine belli, O.: ultra Fas, H.: Trepidari sentio et cursari rursum prorsum, T.: totis trepidatur castris, Cs.— To tremble at, be afraid of: harundinis umbram, Iu.: Ne trepidate meas, Teucri, defendere naves, V.: trepidat, ne Suppositus venias, Iu.—Of persons, to waver, hesitate, tremble, be at a loss: per alia atque alia pavida consilia, L. —Of things, to tremble, waver, shake, flicker, palpitate: (aqua) per pronum trepidat cum murmure rivum, H.: flammae trepidant, H.: Sic aquilam pennā fugiunt trepidante columbae, O.: cuius octavum trepidavit aetas Claudere lustrum, has hastened, H.* * *trepidare, trepidavi, trepidatus Vtremble, be afraid, waver -
6 contravención
• contravention• crime• fault• infra• infraction of the rules• infringe the law• infringement of copyright• misdeed• trepidate• trespass on the case -
7 infracción
• contravention• infra• infraction of the rules• infringe the law• infringement of copyright• transgress• transgressive• trepidate• trespass on the case• trespasser• tress• violation• wrong address• wrong entry -
8 ofensa
• affront• contumely• insult• misdemeanor• offence• offense• outrage• transgress• transgressive• trepidate• trespass on the case• written warranties• wrong address -
9 transgresión
• transgress• transgressive• trepidate• trespass on the case -
10 translimitación
• breach of close• going rate• going value• overstepping• trepidate• trespass on the case -
11 trasgresión
• transgress• transgressive• trepidate• trespass on the case -
12 trépano
• trepan• trepidate -
13 vibrar violentamente
v.to vibrate violently, to trepidate, to shake strongly. -
14 трепетать
tremble глагол:thrill (трепетать, вибрировать, сильно волновать, сильно волноваться, вызывать трепет, испытывать трепет) -
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trĕpĭdo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [id.], to hurry with alarm, to bustle about anxiously, be in a state of confusion, agitation, or trepidation (class., but not in Cic.):(β).ut ille trepidabat! ut festinabat miser!
Plaut. Cas. 2, 7, 9;so with festinare,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 25; Sall. C. 31, 1:quid est quod trepidas, Ter Eun. 5, 5, 8: tum demum Titurius trepidare, concursare,
Caes. B. G. 5, 33:trepidare omnibus locis,
Sall. J. 38, 5:currere per totum pavidi conclave magisque Exanimes trepidare,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 114:dum in sua quisque ministeria discursu trepidat ad prima signa,
Liv. 23, 16, 12:trepidante totā civitate ad excipiendum Poenum visendumque,
id. 23, 7, 10:circa vallum (hostes), Auct. B. Afr. 82, 1: circum artos cavos (mures),
Phaedr. 4, 6, 3:vigiles tumultuari, trepidare, moliri portam,
Liv. 27, 28, 10:nobis trepidandum in acie instruendā erat,
id. 44, 38, 11:dum trepidant alae,
Verg. A. 4, 121:lymphati trepidare coeperunt,
Curt. 4, 12, 14:at Romanus homo... Corde suo trepidat,
Enn. Ann. 4, 7; Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 59:spe trepido,
Luc. 7, 297:trepidare laetitiā,
Arn. 7, n. 4:voce,
Pers. 1, 20:multa manu medicā Phoebique potentibus herbis Nequiquam trepidat,
Verg. A. 12, 403:nam veluti pueri trepidant atque omnia caecis In tenebris metuunt,
Lucr. 2, 55; 3, 87; 6, 35; cf.:ancipiti trepidant terrore per urbes,
id. 6, 596:recenti mens trepidat metu,
Hor. C. 2, 19, 5:metu falso,
Ov. Tr 1, 5, 37:formidine belli,
id. ib. 3, 10, 67:in dubiis periclis,
Lucr. 3, 1076:ridetque (deus), si mortalis ultra Fas trepidat,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 32.— Impers. pass.:trepidari sentio et cursari rursum prorsum,
Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 35:totis trepidatur castris,
Caes. B. G. 6, 37:ubi jam trepidatur,
Lucr. 3, 598:vastis trepidatur in arvis,
Sil. 4, 26:si gradibus trepidatur ab imis,
Juv. 3, 200.—Like tremo with acc., to tremble at, be afraid of ( poet. and very rare):(γ).et motae ad lunam trepidabis harundinis umbram,
Juv. 10, 21:occursum amici,
id. 8, 152:lupos (damae),
Sen. Herc. Oet. 1058.—With inf. ( poet.):(δ).ne trepidate meas, Teucri, defendere naves,
Verg. A. 9, 114:occurrere morti,
Stat. Th. 1, 639.—With ne:b.trepidat, ne Suppositus venias et falso nomine poscas,
Juv. 1, 97; 14, 64.—Of things, Lucr. 2, 965:c.quae (aqua) per pronum trepidat cum murmure rivum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 21; cf.:obliquo laborat Lympha fugax trepidare rivo,
id. C. 2, 3, 12:flammae trepidant,
flare, waver, flicker, id. ib. 4, 11, 11:trepidantia exta,
throbbing, quivering, palpitating, Ov. M. 15, 576:sic aquilam pennā fugiunt trepidante columbae,
id. ib. 1, 506:sub dentibus artus,
id. ib. 14, 196.—With inf.:octavum trepidavit aetas Claudere lustrum,
Hor. C. 2, 4, 24.—Hence, trĕpĭdanter, adv., trem blingly, timorously, anxiously, with trepidation (rare):trepidanter effatus,
Suet. Ner. 49.— Comp.:trepidantius timidiusque agere,
Caes. B. C. 1, 19.
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