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shud.derH5FQd7E5, $-Lv [I]to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling(因不愉快的感觉而)发抖The coffee was so bitter that it made me shudder.咖啡苦得使我发抖。The sight of so much blood made him shudder.如此血腥的一幕使他战栗。She shuddered at the thought of kissing him.她一想到亲吻他就发抖。He still shudders at the memory of his car accident.他仍因车祸的记忆而战栗。When an object shudders, it shakes violently and quickly.震动I heard a massive explosion and the ground shuddered beneath me.我听到巨大的爆炸声,脚下的地面都在震动。Suddenly there was a screech of brakes and we were all thrown forward as the bus shuddered to a halt.突然一声尖锐的刹车声,随着公共汽车抖动地猛然停住,我们都被甩向前方。(fig.) The economy has shuddered to a halt (= suddenly stopped) because of the civil war.内战使经济波动然后停滞。If you say I shudder to think, you mean that you are anxious about something.惴惴不安I shudder to think what my parents will say when I tell them I've failed my exams.我不寒而栗地想着当告诉父母我没有通过考试时,他们将怎么说。I shudder to think what would have happened if the brakes had failed.如果刹车真的失灵,会发生什么事,现在想起来还后怕。
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