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1 vibrate
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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3 vibrar
v.1 to vibrate (onda, aparato).El aparato vibra sin cesar The apparatus vibrates incessantly.Ella vibra con las fiestas She vibrates with the parties.2 to shake (voz, edificio).3 to be thrilled.el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theater was thrilled by the musicel concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience* * *1 to vibrate2 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill2 figurado (conmoverse) to be moved, be overcome with emotion■ vibró de la emoción cuando cogió el bebé por primera vez he was overcome with emotion when he picked up the baby for the first time3 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill* * *1. VI1) (=moverse) to vibrate; (=agitarse) to shake, rattle; (=pulsar) to throb, beat, pulsate; [voz] to quiver2) (Ling)hacer vibrar las erres — to roll o trill one's r's
2.VT (=hacer mover) to vibrate; (=agitar) to shake, rattle* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex. The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex: The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *vibrar [A1 ]vi«cuerdas/cristales» to vibratela voz le vibraba de emoción his voice quivered o vibrated with emotion* * *
vibrar ( conjugate vibrar) verbo intransitivo [cuerdas/cristales] to vibrate
vibrar vi (objetos) to vibrate
(la voz) to tremble
(por la emoción) to vibrate, quiver
' vibrar' also found in these entries:
English:
jig
- judder
- quaver
- rattle
- throb
- twang
- vibrate
- roll
* * *vibrar vi1. [onda, aparato] to vibrate;[edificio] to shake2. [voz, rodillas] to shake3. [persona] to be thrilled;el concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience;el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theatre was thrilled by the music* * *v/i vibrate; fig: de voz quiver* * *vibrar vi: to vibrate* * *vibrar vb to vibrate -
4 pulsieren
v/i pulsate (auch Blut); Schmerz: throb; fig. pulsate; pulsieren mit fig. throb ( oder pulsate, vibrate) with* * *to pulsate; to pulse; to throb* * *pul|sie|ren [pʊl'ziːrən] ptp pulsiertvi (lit, fig)to pulsatepulsíérender Gleichstrom — intermittent direct current
* * *1) (to beat or throb.) pulsate2) pulsation3) (to throb.) pulse* * *pul·sie·ren *[pʊlˈzi:rən]vi to pulsate [or beat]jetzt pulsiert das Blut wieder now the blood is circulating againeine pulsierende Stadt (fig) a pulsating [or throbbing] city* * ** * ** * ** * *v.to pulsate v. -
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > находящийся в обратной зависимости от
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1. keep pace with2. keep abreast ofвровень с веком; не отставая от жизни — abreast of the times
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идти наравне; идти в ногу; не отставать от — keep pace with
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9 затрепетать от радости
General subject: vibrate with joyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > затрепетать от радости
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10 трепетать от страсти
General subject: vibrate with passionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > трепетать от страсти
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11 çalkalanmak
",çalkanmak 1. to be shaken, be agitated. 2. to be tossed about. 3. to be shaken up; to be beaten; to be whipped; to be churned. 4. (for dishes, one´s mouth) to be rinsed. 5. (for grain) to be sieved (by shaking it). 6. (for eggs) to go bad. 7. (for one´s stomach) to get upset. 8. (for a sea, a lake) to billow, get rough. 9. to pulsate, pulse, vibrate (with a feeling). 10. /da/ (for news, a rumor) to echo around, reverberate around (a place); /la/ (for a place) to be talking about nothing but (a specified piece of news). 11. (for a ship) to roll from side to side. 12. (for a woman´s hips) to wiggle; (for a belly dancer´s stomach) to wiggle." -
12 gentar
vibrate, tremble* * *dither* * *vibrate (of plucked string), quiver; tremble (with fear), fear -
13 mencuat-cuat
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14 gentar
vibrate k.r(of plucked string), quiver. 2 tremble k.r(with fear), fear. -
15 vibrer
vibrer [vibʀe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• faire vibrer qn/un auditoire to thrill sb/an audience* * *vibʀeverbe intransitif1) ( osciller) gén, Physique [lame, son] to vibrate2) ( frémir) [voix] to quiver (de with); [cœur] to thrillelle vibrait de tout son être — liter she felt a thrill go through her
* * *vibʀe vi1) [corde, membrane, téléphone] to vibrate2) [son, voix] to be resonant, to resound3) fig, [personne] to be stirredfaire vibrer [corde, membrane] — to vibrate, to cause to vibrate, (= émouvoir) to stir
* * *vibrer verb table: aimerA vtr to vibrate [béton].B vi2 ( frémir) [voix] to quiver (de with); [cœur] to thrill; elle vibrait de tout son être liter she felt a thrill go through her; on vibre en les écoutant your spine tingles when you listen to them; faire vibrer l'âme/les foules to stir the soul/the crowds; faire vibrer la corde patriotique/sociale to rouse people's patriotism/social conscience.[vibre] verbe intransitif1. [trembler - diapason, vitre, plancher, voix] to vibratevibrer d'émotion to quiver ou to quaver with emotion2. (figuré)faire vibrer quelqu'un [l'intéresser] to thrill ou to stir somebodyla musique expérimentale, ça ne me fait pas vibrer (familier & humoristique) I don't really get off on avant-garde music————————[vibre] verbe transitif -
16 vibrare
"to vibrate;Schwingen;vibrar"* * *vibrate* * *vibrare v.tr.2 ( colpi) to strike*, to deliver; to deal*: le vibrò una coltellata, he stabbed her; vibrare un colpo, to strike a blow4 ( mettere in vibrazione) to vibrate // far vibrare una corda, to make a string vibrate; far vibrare le corde dell'anima, (fig.) to move the soul◆ v. intr.1 to vibrate: il motore dell'auto vibra eccessivamente, the car engine vibrates too much2 (estens.) to vibrate; to resonate: le corde di un violino vibrano, the strings of a violin vibrate; le note vibravano nel silenzio, the notes resonated in the silence* * *[vi'brare]1. vtvibrare un colpo a qn — to strike sb1) (gen) Fis to vibratevibrare (di) — (voce) to quiver (with), be vibrant (with)
2) (risuonare) to resound, ring* * *[vi'brare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (scagliare) to hurl [ giavellotto]2) (assestare) to deal*, to strike* [ colpo]2.1) (essere in vibrazione) [ corda] to twang; fis. to vibrate2) (risuonare) to resound, to ring*3) fig. (fremere) to quiver* * *vibrare/vi'brare/ [1]1 (scagliare) to hurl [ giavellotto]2 (assestare) to deal*, to strike* [ colpo](aus. avere)1 (essere in vibrazione) [ corda] to twang; fis. to vibrate; la scossa di terremoto fece vibrare i vetri the earthquake made the windows shake o rattle2 (risuonare) to resound, to ring*3 fig. (fremere) to quiver. -
17 треперя
1. tremble (от with), shake, quake(за лист, глас) quiver, (за глас, от немощ) quaver(от студ) shiver; vibrateтреперя от страх shudder/shake with fearтреперя над treasure, dote on; coddle; make much ofтреперя за съдбата на някого be anxious about s.o.'s fateтреперя за живота си go in fear of o.'s lifeтреперя при мисълта за shudder at the thought ofтреперя като лист tremble like an aspen leafтреперят ми гащите shake/shiver in o.'s bootsтреперя над парата look twice at a penny* * *трепѐря,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. трепѐрил 1. tremble (от with), shake, quake; dither; (за лист, глас) quiver, (за глас, от немощ) quaver; dodder; (от студ) shiver; vibrate; гащите ми треперят shake/shiver in o.’s boots; \треперя за живота си go in fear of o.’s life; \треперя за съдбата на някого be anxious about s.o.’s fate; \треперя като лист tremble like an aspen leaf; \треперя над treasure, dote on; coddle; make much of, mollycoddle; \треперя от страх shudder/shake with fear; \треперя при мисълта за shudder at the thought of; целият \треперя tremble/shiver/shudder all over, be all of a tremble;2. ( боя се от някого) stand in terror (от of), dread (от -); • \треперя над пара̀та look twice at a penny.* * *tremble: треперя with fear - треперя от страх; quiver (за глас); shiver: She was треперяing all over with cold. - Тя цялата трепереше от студ.; cower ; dither ; dodder ; jitter ; palpitate ; throb {Trxub}; totter ; tremor ; vibrate* * *1. (боя се от някого) stand in terror (от of), dread (от -) 2. (за лист, глас) quiver, (за глас, от немощ) quaver 3. (от студ) shiver;vibrate 4. tremble (от with), shake, quake 5. ТРЕПЕРЯ за живота си go in fear of o.'s life 6. ТРЕПЕРЯ за съдбата на някого be anxious about s.o.'s fate 7. ТРЕПЕРЯ като лист tremble like an aspen leaf 8. ТРЕПЕРЯ над treasure, dote on;coddle;make much of 9. ТРЕПЕРЯ над парата look twice at a penny 10. ТРЕПЕРЯ от страх shudder/shake with fear 11. ТРЕПЕРЯ при мисълта за shudder at the thought of 12. треперят ми гащите shake/ shiver in o.'s boots 13. целият ТРЕПЕРЯ tremble/shiver/shudder all over, be all of a tremble -
18 vibreur
vibʀœʀnom masculin vibrator* * *vibʀœʀ1. nm[téléphone portable] vibrate facility2. adj* * *vibreur nm vibrator; téléphone avec vibreur telephone with a vibrate setting.[vibrɶr] nom masculinTÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS VibraCall® (alert ou feature) -
19 beben
v/i shake, tremble, quake; Knie: shake, wobble; Stimme: tremble, quiver; (vibrieren) vibrate; vor Wut / Kälte beben tremble ( oder quiver) with rage / shiver with cold; vor jemandem beben altm. quake before s.o.; um jemanden beben geh., altm. tremble for s.o.* * *das Bebenthrill; tremor* * *Be|ben ['beːbn]nt -s, -(= Zittern) shaking, trembling; (von Stimme auch) quivering; (= Erdbeben) earthquake* * *2) (a shaking or quivering: Earth tremors (= slight earthquakes) were felt in Sicily yesterday.) tremor* * *Be·ben<-s, ->[ˈbe:bn̩]nt1. (Erdbeben) earthquake2. (Zittern) shaking, trembling3. (leichtes Zittern) quivering* * *das; Bebens, Beben1) shaking; trembling2) (ErdBeben) earthquake; quake (coll.)* * *vor Wut/Kälte beben tremble ( oder quiver) with rage/shiver with cold;vor jemandem beben obs quake before sb;um jemanden beben geh, obs tremble for sb* * *das; Bebens, Beben1) shaking; trembling2) (ErdBeben) earthquake; quake (coll.)* * *earthquake n.quake n.shaking n.trembling n.tremor n. -
20 tressaillir
tressaillir [tʀesajiʀ]➭ TABLE 13 intransitive verba. ( = frémir) (de plaisir) to quiver ; (de peur) to shudder ; (de douleur) to wince ; [muscle, personne ou animal à l'agonie] to twitchb. ( = sursauter) to give a start* * *tʀɛsajiʀverbe intransitif1) (de surprise, peur) to start (de with); (de plaisir, joie, d'espoir) to quiver; ( de douleur) to wince2) ( trembler) [personne, animal, muscle] to twitch; [machine, sol, chose] to vibrate* * *tʀesajiʀ vi* * *tressaillir verb table: assaillir vi1 (de surprise, peur) to start (de with); (de plaisir, joie, d'espoir) to quiver (de with); ( de douleur) to wince (de with);2 ( trembler) [personne, animal, muscle] to twitch; [machine, sol, chose] to vibrate.[tresajir] verbe intransitif
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