quaking
v. 顫抖, (因害怕或寒冷而)發抖( quake的現在分詞 ); (地面)震動
A quake is the same as an earthquake .
The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages.
這次地震摧毀了許多偏遠鄉村的土坯房。
If you quake, you shake, usually because you are very afraid.
I just stood there quaking with fear...
我只是站在那兒,嚇得直哆嗦。
Her shoulders quaked.
她的雙肩瑟瑟發抖。
If you are quaking in your boots or quaking in your shoes, you feel very nervous or afraid, and may be feeling slightly weak as a result.
If you stand up straight you'll give an impression of self-confidence even if you're quaking in your boots.
要是你站得筆挺,就算實際上怕得要命,你都會給人留下非常自信的印象。
1. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze;
I just stood there quaking with fear.
我只是站在那兒,嚇得直哆嗦。
Our house is quaking.
我們的房屋在震動.
The prospect of facing the team again in the semi - final had everyone quaking in their boots.
一想到在 半決賽 時又要和那個隊相遇,大家就擔心得要命.
If you stand up straight you'll give an impression of self-confidence even if you're quaking in your boots.
要是你站得筆挺,就算實際上怕得要命,你都會給人留下非常自信的印象。
Tom, quaking with fear, yielded, and put his eye to the crack.
湯姆嚇得直髮抖, 但還是走過去, 貼著裂逢往外看.