tremor
tremor 英 [ˈtremə(r)] 美 [ˈtrɛmɚ]
n. 震颤;战栗,哆嗦
名词复数:tremors
- A tremor is a trembling or shaking in a person or the Earth. If you're scared about speaking in public you might have a tremor in your voice — or wish that an earthquake tremor would open up the floor and swallow you first.
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- n. 震颤;战栗,哆嗦
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1. an earth tremor
地动
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2. There was a slight tremor in his voice.
他的声音略微有点儿颤抖。
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3. An uncontrollable tremor shook his mouth.
他的双唇控制不住地颤抖。
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4. Did you feel the tremors on the boat?
你感觉到船上的震动了吗?
- tremor (n.) late 14c., "terror," from Old French tremor "fear, terror, quaking" (13c.), from Latin tremorem (nominative tremor) "a trembling, terror," from tremere (see tremble (v.)). Sense of "an involuntary shaking" first recorded 1610s and probably represents a re-introduction from Latin.
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