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shud.derH5FQd7E5, $-Ln [C]发抖,战栗He gave a slight shudder as he considered how near he had come to death.他想到自己差点死去,不禁轻微地颤抖。She recalled with a shudder how her boss had once tried to kiss her.她颤抖地回想起她的老板曾经企图亲吻她。"He's the most unpleasant person I've ever had the misfortune to meet, " said Wendy with a shudder of disgust.“他是我不幸遇到的最令人不快的人,”温迪说着,厌恶得有些发抖。When I think of what might have happened in the accident, it sends shudders down my spine.当我想到在事故中可能发生的事情时,脊梁骨一阵颤抖。(fig.) The thought of him being elected sends a shudder down the spines of (= causes great fear and worry among) those who remember the atrocities committed by his father.让他当选的想法使得那些记得他父亲所犯暴行的人感到不寒而栗。(fig.) Britain's second biggest supermarket chain has sent a shudder through (= has had a strong effect on) its rivals by slashing its prices.英国的第二大联锁超级市场大幅度降低价格给对手造成极大震动。
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