Quake Meaning in English
word
/ˈkweɪk/
KWAYK
/kwˈeɪk/
KWAYK
التعريف
To shake or tremble with force, often used to describe the movement of the ground during an earthquake, but also used for anything that shakes violently.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in scientific or news contexts for earthquakes ('the earth quaked'), but can also describe strong shaking from fear or cold ('quake with fear'). Can be both a verb and a noun ('a strong quake').
Spanish: temblor - terremoto - sacudidaPortuguese (BR): tremor - terremotoPortuguese (PT): tremor - terramotoChinese (Simplified): 地震 - 震动Chinese (Traditional): 地震 - 震動Hindi: भूकंप - काँपनाArabic: زلزال - رجفةBengali: কাঁপা - ভূমিকম্প (noun)Russian: дрожать - землетрясение (noun)Japanese: 揺れる - 地震 (じしん) (名詞)Vietnamese: rung chuyển - trận động đất (danh từ)Korean: 떨리다 - 지진 (명사)Turkish: sarsılmak - deprem (isim)Urdu: کانپنا - زلزلہ (اسم)Indonesian: bergetar - gempa (kata benda)
جمل نموذجية
The ground began to quake during the storm.
basic
A strong quake hit the city last night.
basic
His hands quaked as he held the paper.
basic
Everyone felt the entire house quake for a few seconds.
natural
She tried to hide it, but her voice quaked with nerves.
natural
The news of the disaster made the nation quake with fear.
natural