中英词典:tremor
名词
1. 震颤;震动
例句:
A slight tremor shook the ground.
微弱的震动使地面颤抖。
2. 震颤症;震颤病
例句:
He suffers from Parkinson's disease and experiences tremors.
他患有帕金森病,出现震颤症状。
3. 恐慌;震慑
例句:
The news sent tremors of fear through the population.
这则消息使人们恐慌不安。
动词
1. 颤抖;震颤
例句:
His hands tremored with nervousness.
他因紧张而手颤抖。
2. 发抖;战栗
例句:
The child tremored with fear after the loud noise.
那个孩子因为巨大的声响而恐惧地发抖。
形容词
1. 震颤的;战栗的
例句:
The region experienced a tremor earthquake.
该地区发生了一次地震。
词语辨析
Tremor vs. Shake
Tremor和Shake都可以表示“震动”,但Tremor通常指微弱的颤动,而Shake则更强调有力的震动。
词汇扩充
1. earth tremor - 地震
2. tremor of excitement - 激动的颤动
3. essential tremor - 本质性震颤
4. emotional tremor - 情绪颤动
5. tremor intensity - 震颤强度
近义词
1. shaking - 颤动
2. quiver - 颤抖
3. shudder -战栗
反义词
1. stability - 稳定
2. stillness - 静止
柯林斯词典
tremor (noun)
1. A tremor is a shaking movement of the earth's surface.
2. A tremor is a shaking of your body or voice that you cannot control, especially because you are very nervous, weak, or ill.
3. A tremor is a slight trembling movement or sound.
4. Tremors are small earthquakes.
5. A tremor is a slight shaking movement in a part of your body, for example because you are frightened or excited.
6. If you say that something sends tremors or a tremor through a person or place, you mean that it makes them feel very worried or upset.
7. If you tremor, your body or voice shakes, usually because you are nervous, weak, or ill.
牛津词典
tremor (noun)
1. An involuntary quivering movement.
2. A slight earthquake in which no damage is caused.
3. A slight feeling of fear, excitement, or nervousness.
4. A trembling effect.
5. A tremulous or quivering sound, typically a prolonged one.
用法
Tremor as a noun:
1. The tremor in his hand made it difficult for him to hold the pen.
2. The earthquake caused buildings to shake, and people felt the tremor.
3. She felt a tremor of excitement as she opened the gift.
Tremor as a verb:
1. His voice tremored with emotion as he delivered the speech.
2. The frightened puppy tremored in the corner of the room.
例句
1. A slight tremor shook the ground. (一次微弱的震动使地面颤抖。)
2. The doctor diagnosed her tremor as an early symptom of Parkinson's disease. (医生将她的震颤诊断为帕金森病的早期症状。)
3. I felt a tremor of fear when the thunderstorm started. (当雷雨开始的时候,我感到一阵恐惧。)
4. The tremor intensified as the train approached. (随着火车的接近,颤动越来越剧烈。)
5. The tremor in his voice betrayed his nervousness. (他声音中的颤动透露出他的紧张。)
6. The news sent tremors of shock through the small town. (这则消息使小镇上的人震惊不已。)
7. Her hands tremored uncontrollably due to her anxiety. (由于焦虑,她的手不受控制地颤抖。)
8. The old man's legs began to tremor as he stood up. (老人站起来时,他的双腿开始颤抖。)
9. The tremor lasted only a few seconds, but it frightened everyone. (震动只持续了几秒钟,但吓坏了每个人。)
10. The tremor of the earthquake caused several buildings to collapse. (地震的颤动导致几栋建筑物倒塌。)
11. The child tremored with cold as he walked home in the snowstorm. (孩子在暴风雪中走回家时冻得发抖。)
12. She tremored with anticipation as she waited for the results. (她满怀期待地颤抖着等待结果。)
13. The tremor in her voice revealed her vulnerability. (她声音中的颤抖显露出她的脆弱。)
14. The tremor subsided gradually after the aftershock. (余震过后,颤动逐渐平息。)
15. The tremor of the explosion caused panic among the crowd. (爆炸的颤动引起了人群的恐慌。)
16. The tremor of the train passing by made the dishes rattle. (火车经过时的颤动使得餐具发出震动声。)
17. Despite his best efforts, his hands tremored with nervousness during the presentation. (尽管他努力控制,但是在演讲过程中他的手还是因紧张而颤抖。)
18. The tremor in his voice betrayed his hidden fear. (他声音中的颤动暴露了他隐藏的恐惧。)
19. The tremor caused by the explosion could be felt several miles away. (爆炸引起的颤动可以在几英里之外感受到。)
20. The earthquake tremor lasted for over a minute, causing widespread panic. (地震的颤动持续了一分钟以上,造成了广泛的恐慌。)