tremble
v
1
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (with sth)shake involuntarily (from fear, cold, weakness, etc); quiver(因恐惧、 寒冷、 虚弱等)颤抖, 战栗, 哆嗦
trembling hands 颤抖的手
His voice trembled with rage. 他气得声音都颤抖了.
We were trembling with excitement. 我们兴奋得颤抖起来.
(b) [I] shake slightly 轻轻摇晃; 颤动
leaves trembling in the breeze 在微风中摇晃的叶子
The bridge trembled as the train sped across it. 火车过桥 时速度很快, 震得桥身直颤.
2 [I, Ipr, It]
be very anxious or agitated 焦虑; 担心; 不安
I tremble at the thought of what may happen. 我想到可能出现的情况就不寒而栗.
She trembled to think what might have happened to him. 她想到他可能遇到的情况就十分担心.
3 (idm 习语) in fear and trembling => fear1. tremble, n feeling, movement or sound of trembling; tremor 内心的战栗; 颤抖的动作或声音; 震颤
There was a tremble in his voice. 他的声音有点颤抖.
(infml 口) She was all of a tremble, ie trembling all over. 她浑身哆嗦.
🎯 考研助记
船舶”(谐音)是不晃来晃去? 颤抖
🔁 扩展释义
*['trembl]n. 战栗, 颤抖vi. 战栗, 忧虑, 摇晃相关词组: tremble to think... be all of a tremble all of a tremble
That's right. We will take 10 pigs, 10 sheep and sixty chickens. The chickens can eat the food that we would otherwise throw away. They will provide us with eggs and meat.
没错。我们要带上10头猪、10只羊还有60只鸡。鸡吃我们的剩饭剩菜。它们为我们提供蛋和肉。
In 1898 a law was passed which meant that all people above a certain age were paid a weekly old-age pension.
1898年通过了一项法令,规定一定年龄以上的人全都可以按周领取"老年养老金。
Von Frisch watched the wagging dance very carefully.