shudder
shudder 英 [ˈʃʌdə(r)] 美 [ˈʃʌdɚ]
n. 发抖;战栗;震动 vi. 发抖;战栗
进行时:shuddering 过去式:shuddered 过去分词:shuddered 第三人称单数:shudders 名词复数:shudders
- A shudder is an involuntary vibration, usually in your body, or the shaking itself. A cold breeze or an unpleasant memory might make you shudder.
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- n. 发抖;战栗;震动
- vi. 发抖;战栗
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1. As we stood there staring at each other, a shudder passed through me.
我们站在那里对望着彼此,突如其来地,我感到一阵战栗。
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2. " Montaigne gives a similar example, saying that if you put a sage on the edge of a precipice, "he must shudder like a child.
蒙田举了个类似的例子,说如果你把一个圣人放在悬崖边上,“他一定像个孩子一样发抖”。
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3. I shudder to think what might have happened.
我颤栗地想着,下一步会发生什么?
- shudder (n.) c. 1600, from shudder (v.).
- shudder (v.) early 14c., possibly from Middle Dutch schuderen "to shudder," or Middle Low German schoderen, both frequentative forms from Proto-Germanic *skuth- "to shake." Related: Shuddered; shuddering.
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