trembling

名詞

UK/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/
US/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/

定義 trembling 名詞

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    An instance of shaking slightly and uncontrollably, often due to fear, anger, excitement, or illness.

    颤动;抖动

    • While speaking, Jo bent down to look at the book, trying to conceal the trembling of her lips.

      在说话时,乔弯下腰去看书,试图隐藏她嘴唇的颤抖。

    • He noticed the trembling in her voice and knew she was frightened.

      他注意到她声音中的颤抖,知道她很害怕。

    • On stage, he could feel the trembling in his legs.

      在舞台上,他能感觉到双腿的颤抖。

  2. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A slight shaking or vibrating movement of the ground or an object.

    晃动;抖动

    • A tremor shook the ground, followed by a distant scream.

      一阵震动摇晃了地面,随后传来远处的尖叫声。

    • The trembling of the house was unsettling after the earthquake.

      地震后房子的晃动令人不安。

    • He could feel the trembling of the car on the rough road.

      他能感觉到汽车在崎岖道路上的震动。

形容詞

UK/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/
US/ˈtrem.blɪŋ/

定義 trembling 形容詞

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Characterized by shaking slightly and uncontrollably, often due to fear, anger, excitement, or illness.

    颤抖的;抖动的

    • "I'm so scared," she said in a trembling voice.

      「我好害怕,」她用颤抖的声音说道。

    • He picked up the glass with trembling hands.

      他用颤抖的手拿起玻璃杯。

    • She answered the question in a trembling voice.

      她用颤抖的声音回答了问题。

  2. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Describes the state of the ground or an object shaking slightly.

    颤动的;微微震动的

    • Witnesses of the blast reported a fireball and a trembling ground beneath their feet.

      爆炸的目击者报告说看到了火球,并感受到脚下的地面在颤抖。

    • They could feel a slight trembling in the building.

      他们能感觉到建筑物轻微的颤动。

    • The trembling of the old bridge was worrying.

      旧桥的颤动令人担忧。