quaking
英 [ˈkweɪkɪŋ]
美 [ˈkweɪkɪŋ]
v. (因恐惧或紧张)发抖,颤抖,哆嗦; 震动; 颤动
quake的现在分词
现在分词:quaking
BNC.44750 / COCA.33164
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 同earthquake
Aquakeis the same as anearthquake.- The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages.
这次地震摧毁了许多偏远乡村的土坯房。
- The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages.
- VERB (通常指因恐惧)发抖,颤抖,哆嗦
If youquake, you shake, usually because you are very afraid.- I just stood there quaking with fear...
我只是站在那儿,吓得直哆嗦。 - Her shoulders quaked.
她的双肩瑟瑟发抖。
- I just stood there quaking with fear...
- PHRASE 十分紧张;非常害怕;吓得发抖
If youare quaking inyourbootsorquaking inyourshoes, 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.
要是你站得笔挺,就算实际上怕得要命,你都会给人留下非常自信的印象。
- If you stand up straight you'll give an impression of self-confidence even if you're quaking in your boots.
双语例句
- He was quaking with fear ( cold).
他吓得(冷得发抖)。 - It is self-evident that children are thundering against the neglect, quaking against the indifference and crying out just to be noticed.
不言而喻,孩子们特别憎恨被忽略,害怕冷漠,他们哭泣只是为了引起注意。 - He continued pushing cautiously, and quaking every time it creaked, till he judged he might squeeze through on his knees; so he put his head through and began, warily.
他又小心翼翼地推门。每次门响一声,他都吓得发抖,后来他估计可以趴着挤进去时,就把头先伸进去,心惊胆战地开始往里爬。 - I just stood there quaking with fear
我只是站在那儿,吓得直哆嗦。 - Quaking aspens like these in the Elk Mountains of western Colorado, whose leaves tremble in the slightest wind, are common across North America.
像这些在科罗拉多州西部的美洲赤鹿山颤动的杨树在整个北美非常普遍。它们的叶子会在微风中颤抖。 - Listen to the quaking rumble!
听这个地震般的隆隆声! - The ground was quaking beneath him as the artillery barrage began.
当炮兵掩护火力开始的时候,地面在他脚下剧烈颤动。 - The play was so funny, we were al quaking with laughter.
这个戏太有趣了,我们都捧腹大笑。 - This experience leaves him quaking with fear.
这次经历使他吓得发抖。 - He stood suddenly, his feet beginning to sink slowly in the quaking soil.
他摹地站住了,两只脚徐徐陷进松软的泥沙。