shuddering
v. 戰慄( shudder的現在分詞 ); 發抖; (機器、車輛等)突然震動; 顫動
If you shudder, you shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold.
Lloyd had urged her to eat caviar. She had shuddered at the thought...
勞埃德鼓動她吃魚子醬。可她一想到這個就打哆嗦。
Elaine shuddered with cold.
伊萊恩冷得瑟瑟發抖。
If something such as a machine or vehicle shudders, it shakes suddenly and violently.
The train began to pull out of the station — then suddenly shuddered to a halt...
火車漸漸駛出了車站,然後突然猛震幾下停了下來。
The whole ship shuddered and trembled at the sudden strain.
突然的拉力使得整隻船劇烈顫動。
If something sends a shudder or shudders through a group of people, it makes them worried or afraid.
The next crisis sent a shudder of fear through the UN community...
接下來的危機讓聯合國各成員國都很擔憂。
The word still causes a shudder among some of my students.
那訊息還是讓我的一些學生很害怕。
If you say that you shudder to think what would 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.
I shudder to think what would have happened if he hadn't acted as quickly as he did.
我不敢設想如果他沒有反應那麼快的話會發生什麼事。
1. shaking convulsively or violently
'I am afraid of it,'she answered , shuddering.
“ 我害怕, ” 她發著抖,說.
She drew a deep shuddering breath.
她不由得打了個寒噤,深深吸了口氣.
With the gloom of the contraltos added , one could scarcely help shuddering.
緊接著是憂鬱的女低音, 誰都禁不住直打寒戰.
The meanness of anonymity gave a shuddering obscenity to the moment.
這種匿名的卑鄙行為使他一時覺得下流得讓人吃不消.
Behind him, the whole island was shuddering with flame.
在他身後, 整個島嶼被大火燒得震顫不己.