tremor 英 [ˈtremə(r)]   美 [ˈtrɛmɚ]

tremor

tremor  英 [ˈtremə(r)] 美 [ˈtrɛmɚ]

n. [医] 震颤;颤动 

名词复数:tremors 

Sometime these faults are very small, and we then feel only little tremor. 有些时候这些断裂非常小,我们仅仅能感到微小的颤动。
Shock, seizures, tremor, disorientation, and coma may be seen in the late stages. 晚期可见休克、癫痫发作、震颤、定向障碍和昏迷。

  • A tremor is a trembling or shaking in a person or the Earth. If you're scared about speaking in public you might have a tremor in your voice — or wish that an earthquake tremor would open up the floor and swallow you first.
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  • n. [医] 震颤;颤动
  • 1. Sometime these faults are very small, and we then feel only little tremor.

    有些时候这些断裂非常小,我们仅仅能感到微小的颤动。

  • 2. Shock, seizures, tremor, disorientation, and coma may be seen in the late stages.

    晚期可见休克、癫痫发作、震颤、定向障碍和昏迷。

  • 3. One finding is that patients with tremor dominant are relatively spared in terms of their cognition and memory.

    他继续说道:“我们发现,以震颤为主要症状的患者,其认知和记忆损害相对较轻。

  • tremor (n.) late 14c., "terror," from Old French tremor "fear, terror, quaking" (13c.), from Latin tremorem (nominative tremor) "a trembling, terror," from tremere (see tremble (v.)). Sense of "an involuntary shaking" first recorded 1610s and probably represents a re-introduction from Latin.
tremor / ˈtremə(r) ; NAmE ˈtremər / noun 1 a small earthquakein which the ground shakes slightly 轻微地震;小震;微震 an earth tremor 地动 2 a slight shaking movement in a part of your body caused, for example, by cold or fear (由于寒冷或恐惧引起的)颤抖,战栗,哆嗦 SYN quiver There was a slight tremor in his voice. 他的声音略微有点儿颤抖。 tremor tremors tremored tremoring tremor / ˈtremə(r) ; NAmE ˈtremər /
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