trembling
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/us/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/shakingslightlyin a way that you cannotcontrol, forexamplebecause you arefrightened,angry, orexcited, or because ofillness:
颤抖的,发抖的"I wasscared," she said in a tremblingvoice.“我很害怕,”她颤抖着说。
Hereachedout for her with tremblinghands.他颤抖着向她伸出手。
of thegroundor anobject,shakingslightly:
抖动的,晃动的Eyewitnesses to theexplosionreportedafireballand tremblingground.爆炸的目击者说看到一个火球,脚下的地也在晃动。
- Hescoopedup the tremblingdoganddodgedspeedingvehiclesuntil they both made it tosafeground.
- He wasstrugglingwithincreasinglypoorhealth,visiblysufferingfrom theslurredspeechand tremblinghandsof Parkinson's Disease.
- It's one of thosehorrormoviesyouwatchbetween tremblingfingers.
- Only atrailof tremblingleavesmarkedwhere they hadpassed.
Shaking, swinging and vibrating
- brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- reverberate
- rocky
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
trembling
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/us/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/anactofshakingslightlyin a way that you cannotcontrol, forexamplebecause you arefrightened,angry, orexcited, or because ofillness:
颤抖,发抖As shespoke, Jobentover thebooktohidethe trembling of herlips.乔一边说一边弯下腰去看那本书来掩饰她颤抖的嘴唇。
aslightshakingmovementof thegroundor anobject:
抖动,晃动There came a trembling of thegroundand adistantshriek.地面一阵晃动,远处传来了尖叫声。
- I got anachingin my back and a trembling in myknees.
- Hefeltthe first tremblings ofrealfearcreepinginto his ownbody.
- Theleftringfinger,placedon afishingline, is thefingermostattuned, Angolanfishermenbelieve, to the tremblings of thesea.
Shaking, swinging and vibrating
- brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- reverberate
- rocky
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething