intransitive. To tremble, shake, quiver; esp. to tremble with cold or fear.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > vibrate [verb (intransitive)] > tremble or quiver (47) shiverc1250 intransitive. To tremble, shake, quiver; esp. to tremble with cold or fear. tremble1303 intransitive. Of persons (less commonly of animals), or of the body or a limb: To shake involuntarily as with fear or other emotion, cold, or… lillec1400 intransitive. ? To quiver. tryllec1400 intransitive. To tremble. quaver?a1439 intransitive. To vibrate, tremble, quiver; to move with a quivering or tremulous motion. didderc1440 intransitive. To tremble, quake, shake, shiver. dadderc1450 intransitive. To shake, tremble; to totter. whitherc1450 To tremble, shake, quiver. bever1470 intransitive. To tremble, shake, quiver. (Still widely spread in the dialects.) dindle1470 intransitive. To be in a state of vibration from some loud sound, shock, or percussion; to tremble, quiver, reel. brawl1489 intransitive. To move to and fro, vibrate, waver, quiver. quiver1490 intransitive. To shake, tremble, or vibrate with a slight rapid motion; (of a person) to make a movement of this kind as an expression of cold… quitter1513 intransitive. To twitter; (also) to quiver; to flutter. Cf. whitter, v. flichter1528 To struggle; to tremble, quiver, throb. warble1549 intransitive. To vibrate, quiver; to wobble. Obsolete. palsy1582 intransitive. To become affected with palsy, to become paralysed. quoba1586 intransitive. To throb, palpitate; (also) to quiver. twitter1629 intransitive. To tremble or move to and fro with a light rapid motion; to shake, quiver, flutter; esp. to tremble with excitement, eagerness, fear… dither1649 intransitive. Originally chiefly dialect, to tremble, quake, quiver, thrill. Now also in general colloquial use: to vacillate, to act indecisively… verberate1652 intransitive. To vibrate; to quiver, to shake. Obsolete. quibble1721 intransitive. To quiver; to shake, wobble. dandera1724 dialect. To tremble, to vibrate; applied also to the rolling sound of a drum. In this sense akin to dunder, dunner. tremulate1749 intransitive. To tremble, vibrate; to palpitate, quiver. vibrate1757 To move or swing backwards and forwards, or upwards and downwards, with some degree of rapidity; to quiver, shake, or tremble. dingle1787 intransitive. Scottish and Irish English (northern). To vibrate with sound; = dindle, v. 2. nidge1803 transitive. To shake (the head, etc.). Also intransitive: to quiver, shake. tirl1825 = thirl, v.1, thirl, v.3, thrill, v.1 reel1847 intransitive. Of an object or image: to have, or seem to have, a rapid quivering motion; to shimmer. Now rare. shudder1849 intransitive. To move tremulously, vibrate, quiver. tremor1921 intransitive. To be agitated by a tremor or tremors; to shake or tremble. Subcategories:— esp. of light or sound (3) — with effect of tremulous light (1) — with cold, infirmity, or emotion (10) — with shrinking (1) — as something soft or flabby (2) |
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