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 trembling ['trembliŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 发抖的, 战栗的

[医] 震颤, 震动




    trembling
    [ noun ]
    1. a shaky motion

    2. <noun.state>
      the shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe
    [ adj ]
    1. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze

    2. <adj.all>
      a quaking bog
      the quaking child asked for more
      quivering leaves of a poplar tree
      with shaking knees
      seemed shaky on her feet
      sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier
      trembling hands


    Tremble \Trem"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trembled}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Trembling}.] [F. trembler, fr. L. tremulus trembling,
    tremulous, fr. tremere to shake, tremble; akin to Gr. ?,
    Lith. trimti. Cf. {Tremulous}, {Tremor}.]
    1. To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness;
    to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder; -- said of a
    person or an animal.

    I tremble still with fear. --Shak.

    Frighted Turnus trembled as he spoke. --Dryden.

    2. To totter; to shake; -- said of a thing.

    The Mount of Sinai, whose gray top
    Shall tremble. --Milton.

    3. To quaver or shake, as sound; to be tremulous; as the
    voice trembles.


    Trembling \Trem"bling\, a.
    Shaking; tottering; quivering. -- {Trem"bling*ly}, adv.

    {Trembling poplar} (Bot.), the aspen.

    1. They have to have specially cut shirts and stocks, and the pin-striped assistants in the ecclesiastical outfitters perspire pinkly as they circle those glorious but unfamiliar contours with their trembling measuring tapes.
    2. But when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Lehrer took a pen and with a trembling hand but strong heart wrote a rare letter, to the first lady.
    3. After the men were killed, witnesses said the cortege continued toward Milltown Cemetery with some people weeping and trembling as they walked.
    4. The Shakers, formally the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, gained their nickname from trembling brought on by religious fervor.
    5. A French guard said on condition of anonymity the three were served "breakfast of instant coffee, jam and croissants." In France, Jacqueline's mother Brigitte Valente said, "The nightmare is over and I'm trembling with joy.
    6. The women started crying first, arms held aloft and trembling.
    7. Waiting for my daughter to get home from school on a dark winter's afternoon I wonder, isn't this what we came here not to feel? My kids were in a cab with me the other day when the cabbie began to explain his pallor and trembling hands.
    8. "All I could think of was `I just don't want her to die,' " Rogerson said on the tape, his voice trembling.
    9. Many terrified people huddled in the capital's streets and parks, waiting for the earth to stop trembling.
    10. Maxine was shy and nervous, her legs trembling as her brown eyes surveyed the crowded room.
    11. "I'm like a bridegroom trembling in bed now, waiting for my bride to come out of the bathroom," Mr. Wallace says. "It would be just my luck that she goes out a window and down the fire escape.
    12. Inside the walls, trembling just a little, are George Bush, Robert Dole and Jack Kemp and the rest of the Republican field, and all their followers.
    13. Best director nominee Adrian Lyne said he still finds it tough to believe people liked his movie "Fatal Attraction." "I got up early, fearing and trembling, watching the live thing on CNN," Lyne said.
    14. "When a group of young people spoke loudly inside the castle, the vault started trembling and one part of it fell down," a team of experts concluded, according to CTK.
    15. As she warbled "I fear my joy" with papin in the parlor, the parson and his other daughter sat in the kitchen listening, clutching hands and trembling.
    16. Other objects, such as a gilt silver phoenix crown (17th century), trembling with dragons, phoenixes and flowers, impress by their sheer material splendor.
    17. For now, the political ground is trembling, and it's a certainty that something heavy is going to fall on some patrons of the House Bank.
    18. Many of the defeated were trembling; two of the women crying.
    19. "Muhammad had a low image of himself," said Mrs. Ali, 32. "After this treatment he was full of life." "He improved my physical condition," Ali said, and credited the doctor with stopping the trembling in his hands.
    20. "Kanellos likes to play the cool tough guy, but I could see how his knees were trembling when he was sitting in the plane waiting to take off," Tremml added.
    21. My answer is: 'full of dread, trembling at unpredictable consequences, but in the end nervously on the side of giving the Moslems the means with which to defend themselves.'
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