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trem.orH5trem7E5, $-Ln [C]a slight shaking movement in a person's body, esp. because of nervousness or excitement, or a slight EARTHQUAKE (= sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface)战栗,颤抖; 地震过后的小震The disease mostly affects people over 50, causing paralysis and uncontrollable tremors.这种病大多数影响50岁以上的人,它导致瘫痪和无法控制的颤抖。There was a slight tremor in her voice.她的声音里微微有些颤抖。The tremor was centered just south of San Francisco and it was felt as far as 200 miles away.这次小震动的中心就在旧金山南部,200英里远的地方都能感受到。(fig.) A tremor of excitement went through the audience as he came on stage.当他来到舞台上的时候,观众们感到一阵兴奋。(fig.) Stock-market tremors again shook bond prices.股票市场的起伏又一次动摇了债券的价格。
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