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shi.verH5FIv7E5, $-Ln [C]战栗,哆嗦I felt a shiver as I looked out at the dark expanse of sea.我看着外面漆黑的浩瀚大海,感到一阵颤抖。(literary) There was a breeze, and a shiver ran through the leaves (= the leaves shook).一阵微风吹来,树叶纷纷颤动起来。(infml) People sometimes say that they feel a shiver/shivers (up and) down their spine when they are frightened or excited.(因恐惧,惊奇)而脊骨发凉At its most terrifying, his writing sends shivers up and down my spine.他的作品里最恐怖的部分使我的脊背骨都凉了。Whenever that music is played, I feel a shiver down my spine.无论何时一奏起这段音乐,我的脊梁骨就会一阵发凉。
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