trembler如何读

英:['tremblə]

美:['tremblə]

trembler是什么意思

  • n.震颤者;发抖的人;自动振动器

trembler英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to shake involuntarily (as with fear or cold) : shiver

to move, sound, pass, or come to pass as if shaken or tremulous

the building trembled from the blast

to be affected with great fear or anxiety

trembled for the safety of her child

noun

an act or instance of tremblingespecially: a fit or spell of involuntary shaking or quivering

trembles plural in form but singular in construction severe poisoning of livestock and especially cattle by a toxic alcohol present in a snakeroot (Eupatorium rugosum) and rayless goldenrod that is characterized especially by muscular tremors, weakness, and constipation

trembler词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French trembler, from Medieval Latin tremulare, from Latin tremulus tremulous, from tremere to tremble; akin to Greek tremein to tremble

The first known use of tremble was in the 14th century

trembler儿童词典英英释义

tremble1 of 2verb

to shake uncontrollably (as with fear or cold) : shiver

to move, sound, or happen as if shaken my voice trembled

the building trembled from the blast

to have strong fear or doubt

I tremble to think what might happen

tremble2 of 2noun

a fit or spell of uncontrollable shaking or quivering

a tremor or series of tremors

tremble1 of 2verb

to shake uncontrollably (as with fear or cold) : shiver

to move, sound, or happen as if shaken my voice trembled

the building trembled from the blast

to have strong fear or doubt

I tremble to think what might happen

tremble2 of 2noun

a fit or spell of uncontrollable shaking or quivering

a tremor or series of tremors

tremble1 of 2verb

to shake uncontrollably (as with fear or cold) : shiver

to move, sound, or happen as if shaken my voice trembled

the building trembled from the blast

to have strong fear or doubt

I tremble to think what might happen

tremble2 of 2noun

a fit or spell of uncontrollable shaking or quivering

a tremor or series of tremors

trembler 例句

1 And happy will that trembler be, If she, with cheek of modesty, Shall give his soft avowal room, And twine it with the Myrtle's bloom.

2 The trembler pointed out a ship of forty guns and 150 men, more force than Roberts could command; but Roberts, replying "They are only Portuguese," bore down at once upon it.

3 No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere; I see heaven's glories shine, And faith shines equal, arming me from fear.

4 My voice trembled as I began to speak.

5 I 'gan to croak, Alighting straightway on an oak; Whence gloatingly I eyed aslant The little trembler lie and pant.

6 Hush! poor trembler," he gasped; "they dare not molest thee on the high road.

7 There is a bird a monarch seeks to cage, though the trembler knows him not.

8 The woman was terrified of having to look at or touch her boyfriend’s feet, causing physical symptoms—sweating, trembling hands, heart palpitations, ringing in her ears—followed by ruminating thoughts and a deep sense of shame.

9 "There have been tremblers felt at U.S. plants over the past several years, but nothing approaching the need for emergency action," Scott Burnell, a spokesman at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission told Reuters.

10 His arms and legs began to tremble.

11 Then, to the amazement and relief of the two tremblers, she began to rebuke, not Rosie, but Joel Davis!

12 Jason was unable to keep his eyes open and was trembling while waiting for medical attention, according to his family.

13 Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's —— in his morning face.

14 Nothing will she do to hinder the fun, the sport they are making out of yon poor trembler who has come to redeem his bride.

15 Torn from the tyrant-mother’s side, The trembler goes, a victim-bride; Reluctant meets the rude embrace, And bleats among the howling race.

16 O heart of a feeble trembler, no heart of Hogni the bold!

17 A recent uptick in tremblers is under investigation.

18 Yet another trembler, though not one equally, at this moment, to be pitied, held the handle of the lock of the door; not having received intelligible orders to advance, or to depart.

19 A consultation afterwards took place respecting the fate of these poor tremblers, when it was humanely determined that they should be taken in a basket to some distance, and liberated, which was accordingly done.

20 Thou must be still a trembler, fearful Love!

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