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Trembler Meaning in English

word · lemma: tremble

ˈtɹɛmbəɫ
TREM-buhl
tɹˈɛmblɐ
trem-BLUH

释义

To shake slightly, often because you are cold, scared, or excited.

用法与细微差别

Typically used for people or animals but can describe objects. Often followed by 'with': 'tremble with fear/cold.' More formal or literary than 'shake'; 'shiver' is used mainly for cold, 'tremble' for emotion or fear. Not used for strong violent movement.

例句

She began to tremble when she heard the thunder.

basic

His hands trembled with excitement.

basic

The little dog trembled in the cold wind.

basic

I could feel my voice trembling as I spoke in front of the crowd.

natural

The building trembled slightly during the small earthquake.

natural

Don't be afraid if your hands tremble a bit—everyone gets nervous.

natural