trembler

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English - Turkish
çıngı zili
titreşim aygıtı
tramblör
{i} devre açıp kapayıcı cihaz
{i} elektrik zili
tremble
{f} ürpermek
tremble
{f} titremek
tremble
titreme

Onun sesindeki bir titreme vardı. - There was a tremble in her voice.

tremble
{i} ürperme
tremble
{f} titreşmek
tremble
tremble for üzerine titremek
tremble
{f} endişelenmek
tremble
zangırdamak
tremble
sakırdamak
tremble
{f} titre

Onun sesindeki bir titreme vardı. - There was a tremble in her voice.

Ürkek adam korkuyla titredi. - The timid man trembled with fear.

tremble
ürperti
tremble
kaygılan/titre
tremble
endişede olmak
English - English
One who, or that which, trembles
Any of various New World passerine birds of the family Mimidae
Any of certain West Indian birds of the genera Cinclocerthia and Rhamphocinclus, of the family Mimidæ
{i} one who trembles, one who shakes; variety of West Indian bird related to the thrasher
The vibrating hammer, or spring contact piece of a hammer break, as of the electric ignition apparatus for an internal-combustion engine
One who trembles
knee-trembler
a casual outdoor sexual encounter (commonly with a prostitute), usually in an alleyway or against a wall, with the man standing and the woman's knees raised
tremble
To shake, quiver, or vibrate

Her lip started to tremble as she burst into tears.

tremble
If you tremble, you shake slightly because you are frightened or cold. His mouth became dry, his eyes widened, and he began to tremble all over Gil was white and trembling with anger With trembling fingers, he removed the camera from his pocket. = shake Tremble is also a noun. I will never forget the look on the patient's face, the tremble in his hand
tremble
If your voice trembles, it sounds unsteady and uncertain, usually because you are upset or nervous. His voice trembled, on the verge of tears. = shake Tremble is also a noun. `Please understand this,' she began, a tremble in her voice
tremble
{v} to shake, quake, shudder, quiver, totter
tremble
A shake, quiver, or vibration
tremble
{i} involuntarily shaking with short jerking movements, shiver, quiver
tremble
To totter; to shake; said of a thing
tremble
To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness; to quake; to quiver; to shiver; to shudder; said of a person or an animal
tremble
To quaver or shake, as sound; to be tremulous; as the voice trembles
tremble
move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"
tremble
reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document
tremble
{f} shake involuntarily with short jerking movements, shiver, quiver; fear, be apprehensive
tremble
reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement
tremble
If something trembles, it shakes slightly. He felt the earth tremble under him = quiver
tremble
An involuntary shaking or quivering
trembler

    Hyphenation

    trem·bler

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'trem-b&l ] (intransitive verb.) 14th century. tremble +‎ -er
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