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shuddering

英 [ˈʃʌdərɪŋ]

美 [ˈʃʌdərɪŋ]

v.  (因寒冷、害怕或激动)发抖,打颤,战栗; 强烈震动; 剧烈抖动
shudder的现在分词

复数:shudderings 现在分词:shuddering 

BNC.25273 / COCA.29050

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (因担忧、恐惧、厌恶或寒冷)发抖,打颤,战栗
    If youshudder, you shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold.
    1. Lloyd had urged her to eat caviar. She had shuddered at the thought...
      劳埃德鼓动她吃鱼子酱。可她一想到这个就打哆嗦。
    2. Elaine shuddered with cold.
      伊莱恩冷得瑟瑟发抖。
    3. Shudderis also a noun.
    4. She gave a violent shudder...
      她猛地一个激灵。
    5. She recoiled with a shudder.
      她颤抖着退缩了。
  • VERB (机器、交通工具等)强烈震动,剧烈抖动
    If something such as a machine or vehicleshudders, it shakes suddenly and violently.
    1. The train began to pull out of the station — then suddenly shuddered to a halt...
      火车渐渐驶出了车站,然后突然猛震几下停了下来。
    2. The whole ship shuddered and trembled at the sudden strain.
      突然的拉力使得整只船剧烈颤动。
  • N-COUNT 担忧;恐惧;害怕
    If something sendsa shudderorshuddersthrough a group of people, it makes them worried or afraid.
    1. The next crisis sent a shudder of fear through the UN community...
      接下来的危机让联合国各成员国都很担忧。
    2. The word still causes a shudder among some of my students.
      那消息还是让我的一些学生很害怕。
  • PHRASE 不敢设想;想到…不寒而栗
    If you say that youshudder to think whatwould happen in a particular situation, you mean that you expect it to be so bad that you do not really want to think about it.
    1. I shudder to think what would have happened if he hadn't acted as quickly as he did.
      我不敢设想如果他没有反应那么快的话会发生什么事。

英英释义

adj

  • shaking convulsively or violently

    双语例句

    • The meanness of anonymity gave a shuddering obscenity to the moment.
      这种匿名的卑鄙行为使他一时觉得下流得让人吃不消。
    • For long the two enemies looked at one another, Hook shuddering slightly, and Peter with the strange smile upon his face.
      两个仇人对看了好半晌;胡克微微发抖,彼得脸上现出了奇异的微笑。
    • She gave one long, shuddering gaze, that seemed almost to penetrate the mystery of the black veil.
      她战栗着向他长久地望了最后一眼,好象要刺破黑纱的秘密。
    • The scene was not without a mixture of awe, such as must always invest the spectacle of guilt and shame in a fellow-creature, before society shall have grown corrupt enough to smile, instead of shuddering, at it.
      在人类社会尚未腐败到极点之前,目睹这种罪恶与羞辱的场面,人们还不致以淡然一笑代替不寒而栗,总会给留下一种敬畏心理。
    • He glanced at his own white taper fingers, shuddering slightly in spite of himself.
      他瞧瞧自己白而修长的手指,不由自主地微微打了个寒噤。
    • This is Martin Scorsese's evocation of the delicious shuddering fear we feel when horror movies are about something and don't release all the tension with action scenes.
      马丁斯科塞斯唤起的颤抖令人愉悦,正如惊悚电影刚刚开始,所有紧张与不安蓄势待发时,我们所感到的恐惧。
    • There is a market for human flesh; and it is not with your shadowy hands, shuddering around them, that you will prevent them from entering it!
      是有着一个人肉市场的,这可不是单凭你那双在她们身旁发颤的幽灵的手就能阻止她们进入!
    • Sometimes a shuddering terror struck him, as if he had been the author of the doom.
      有时候他害怕得心惊胆战,好像这次大祸是他一手造成的。
    • Lytton Strachey felt himself "plunge shuddering through infinite abysses" at her "Ph è dre".
      李顿·斯特雷奇(LyttonStrachey)觉得自己“在看她演的《费德尔》时,颤抖地坠入无尽的深渊”。
    • Then, as if by a common impulse, they rose and put their arms about each other's necks, and their lips met in a long, shuddering kiss.
      接着,仿佛是同样的冲动,他们起身互相搂着对方的脖子,他们的嘴唇被一个长长的颤抖的吻粘结在一起。