shiver ♦︎ tremor ♦︎ twitch ♦︎ tremble ♦︎ shudder ♦︎ spasm ♦︎ convulsion ♦︎ tic ♦︎ shaking ♦︎ quiverThese are all words for a continuous or sudden shaking movement or feeling, especially one that you cannot control.这些词均表示颤抖、痉挛、抽搐。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a slight shiver / tremor / twitch / tremble / shudder / spasm / convulsion / quiver◆a little shiver / tremor / shudder / spasm / quiver◆a small shiver / tremor / shudder / spasm◆a faint tremor / tremble / shudder / quiver◆a violent tremor / shudder / spasm / convulsion◆a nervous tremor / twitch / tic◆to cause a shiver / tremor / shudder / spasm / convulsion◆to feel a shiver / tremor / twitch / tremble / shudder / spasm / quiver◆to send a shiver / tremor / shudder / spasm / quiver down, through, etc. sth◆to have a tremor / a twitch / convulsions / a tic◆a shiver / tremor / shudder / quiver goes / runs through sb / sth■shiver ˈʃɪvə(r) [countable] a sudden shaking movement of your body because you are cold, ill, frightened or excited(因寒冷、疾病、恐惧或激动所致的)颤抖,哆嗦◆She gave a little shiver as she walked into the cold room.走进那冰冷的房间,她不禁哆嗦了一下。◆He felt a cold shiver of fear run through him.他吓得浑身打寒战。◆The sound sent shivers down her spine(= was very frightening).那声音吓得她背脊阵阵发凉。 see also shiver ⇨ shakeverb3■tremor ˈtremə(r) [countable, uncountable] a slight shaking movement in a part of your body, caused by sth such as cold or fear(因寒冷或恐惧引起身体某个部位的)颤抖,战栗,哆嗦◆An uncontrollable tremor shook his mouth.他的嘴唇不由自主地颤抖。◆She could hear the tremor in his voice(= his voice was shaking with emotion).她听出他的声音在颤抖。◆ (technical术语) Large doses of the drug produce tremor and rigidity.大量服用这种药物会导致身体颤抖和僵直。■twitch [countable] a sudden quick movement in one of your muscles that you cannot control; a sudden quick movement or feeling痉挛;抽搐;抽动;一阵(⋯感觉)◆He has a nervous twitch in his cheek.他的脸部有神经性抽搐。◆I felt a twitch of anxiety.我感到一阵焦虑。ⓘ A person usually has a twitch in part of the face such as the eye or lips. * twitch通常指人面部的抽搐或痉挛,如眼睛或嘴唇抽动。 see also twitch ⇨ shakeverb3■tremble ˈtrembl [countable, usually singular] a slight shaking movement or feeling that you cannot control, especially caused by being very nervous, excited or frightened(因十分紧张、激动或恐慌所致的)颤抖,战栗,哆嗦◆The only sign of fear was a slight tremble in his legs.唯一看得出他在恐惧的表征是他的双腿在微微颤抖。 see also tremble ⇨ shakeverb3■shudder [countable, usually singular] a sudden shaking movement that you make because you are cold, frightened or disgusted(因寒冷、恐慌或反感所致的)发抖,打颤,战栗◆a shudder of fear害怕的颤抖◆She gave an involuntary shudder.她不由自主地抖了一下。 see also shudder ⇨ shake3■spasm ˈspæzəm [countable, uncountable] (ratherformal) a sudden and often painful tightening of a muscle, that you cannot control痉挛;抽搐◆Cholera reduces heartbeat and causes muscle spasms.霍乱会使心跳变慢并引起肌肉痉挛。◆The injection sent his leg into spasm.一针打下去,他的腿就痉挛了。■convulsion kənˈvʌlʃn [countable, usually plural] (formal) a sudden strong shaking movement of the body that you cannot control痉挛;抽搐◆The child went into convulsions.那孩子全身抽搐起来。◆She started to have convulsions again.她又开始出现痉挛了。 see also convulse ⇨ shakeverb3■tic tɪk [countable] a sudden small quick movement of a muscle, especially in the face or head, that you cannot control(尤指面部或头部肌肉的)抽搐◆He has a nervous tic around his left eye.他的左眼附近有神经性抽搐。■shaking [uncountable] short quick movements of your body that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened or cold(因恐惧或寒冷等所致的)颤抖,哆嗦◆The shaking got less as the boy calmed down.那男孩镇静下来以后就不再哆嗦得那么厉害了。 see also shake ⇨ shakeverb3■quiver ˈkwɪvə(r) [countable] (especiallywritten) a slight shaking movement in your body or voice, often caused by a strong emotion(因感情激动导致的)身体哆嗦,声音微颤◆He felt a quiver of anticipation run through him.他浑身哆嗦,充满期盼。◆She couldn't help the quiver in her voice.她禁不住声音颤抖起来。
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