单词 | trepidate |
释义 | trepidatev. 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). > see alsoalso refers to : † trepidattrepidateadj. < v.1623 see also |
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