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单词 trepidate
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trepidatev.

/ˈtrɛpɪdeɪt/
Etymology: < participial stem of Latin trepidāre to hurry, bustle, be agitated or alarmed. Compare Old French trepider (14th cent. in Godefroy).
rare.
intransitive. To tremble with fear or agitation; also simply, †To shake, be agitated (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > be in state of nervous excitement [verb (intransitive)]
to take ona1450
seethe1609
trepidate1623
to take on oneself1632
flutter1668
pother1715
to be upon the nettle (also in a nettle)1723
to be nerve all over1778
to be all nerve1819
to be (all) on wires1824
to break up1825
to carry on1828
to be on (occasionally upon or on the) edge1872
faff1874
to have kittens1900
flap1910
to be in, get in(to), a flap1939
to go sparec1942
to keep (also blow, lose) one's cool1964
faffle1965
to get one's knickers in a twist1971
to have a canary1971
to wet one's pants1979
tweak1981
the world > the universe > heavenly body > movement of heavenly bodies > move [verb (intransitive)] > specific
runOE
yernc1055
wadea1400
roll?a1500
ridea1586
trepidate1623
the mind > emotion > fear > physical symptoms of fear > exhibit physical symptoms [verb (intransitive)] > shudder with fear
quakeOE
agriseOE
quavec1225
grisea1250
shiverc1250
aquake1303
tremble1303
gruec1330
shuddera1350
darea1400
gryec1400
grillc1420
fremishc1425
shrugc1440
oggle?a1475
hugge1483
starkle?1544
trepidate1623
quiver1670
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Trepidate, to tremble for feare.
1653 R. Gentilis tr. F. Bacon Nat. & Exper. Hist. Winds 364 Let the eighteenth Motion be the Motion of Trepidation, to which (as is understood by Astronomers) we give no great credit... In which bodies being not altogether well placed..doe trepidate or agitate continually.
a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature (1834) II. 126 Vanity..insinuates among our pores,..trepidates through the nerves,..and runs throughout the whole constitution.
1854 Fraser's Mag. 50 355 A thing which causes our mind to trepidate with quaking fear.

Derivatives

ˈtrepidating adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > excitement > nervous excitement > [adjective] > nervously excited or agitated
high-wrought1579
feverous1587
tremulous1611
feverish1637
overwound1640
gestient1644
overwrought1648
twittering1648
fevereda1657
tumultuous1667
wrought-up1688
flustered1743
trepidatinga1774
flurried1775
wrought1778
riled1825
tête montée1825
worked up1831
tumultuating1854
trepidant1891
tremorous1897
wroughted1905
goosy1906
hotted-up1923
steamed1923
spooky1926
antsy-pantsy1944
antsy1950
agitato1964
amped1967
wired1970
the mind > emotion > fear > physical symptoms of fear > [adjective] > shuddering with fear
daring1333
quiveringa1547
shivering1577
shuddering1600
intrembled1628
trepid1650
horrent1721
trepidatinga1774
horrescent1865
flittering1867
trepidatory1881
trepidant1891
tremorful1901
a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature (1834) II. 620 A calm and steady alertness..never anxious nor trepidating.
1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid Metamorphoses 202 The flush of pain And panting breath, and trepidating vein.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

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