tremble

英 [ˈtrem.bəl]      美 [ˈtrem.bəl]
  • vi. 发抖;战栗;焦虑;摇晃
  • vt. 使挥动;用颤抖的声音说出
  • n. 颤抖;战栗;摇晃
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1. 穿的很薄,动词念chan,名词是zhan.
2. 谐音“船舶” ---- 船舶在水上航行会摇晃、颤抖。
3. 谐音“颤吧”---颤抖吧----颤抖吧!骚年!。
tremble 颤抖,哆嗦

来自古法语 trembler,颤抖,恐惧,来自拉丁语 tremere,颤抖,摇摆,来自 PIE*trem,颤抖,来 自 PIE*ter,转,摇,扭曲,词源同 turn,torture.插入字母 b,比较 number,numerate.

tremble
tremble: [14] Tremble goes back ultimately to a prehistoric base *trem- ‘shake’, which probably has connections with English terrify, terror, etc. Amongst the Latin descendants of this base were tremor ‘shaking’ (source of English tremor [14]), tremere ‘tremble’ (source of English tremendous [17]), and tremulus ‘shaking’ (source of English tremolo [19] and tremulous [17]). The last of these formed the basis of a Vulgar Latin verb *tremulāre, which passed into English via Old French trembler as tremble.
=> terrify, terror, tremendous, tremor, tremulous
tremble (v.)
c. 1300, "shake from fear, cold, etc.," from Old French trembler "tremble, fear" (11c.), from Vulgar Latin *tremulare (source also of Italian tremolare, Spanish temblar), from Latin tremulus "trembling, shaking, quaking," from tremere "to tremble, shiver, quake," from PIE *trem- "to tremble" (cognates: Greek tremein "to shiver, tremble, to quake, to fear," Lithuanian trimu "to chase away," Old Church Slavonic treso "to shake," Gothic þramstei "grasshopper"). A native word for this was Old English bifian. Related: Trembled; trembling. The noun is recorded from c. 1600.
1. "Please understand this," she began, a tremble in her voice.
“请理解这一点,”她开始说道,声音有些发颤。
2. Suddenly she gave a low, choking moan and began to tremble violently.
突然,她发出了一声低沉而哽咽的呻吟,然后剧烈地颤抖起来。
3. There was a tremble in her voice.
她声音颤抖.
4. I tremble to think of the consequences.
我为可能产生的后果而担心.
5. The leaves tremble in the breeze.
树叶在微风中抖动.

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