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quake
- IPA[kweɪk]
英式
- (especially of the earth) shake or tremble;(of a person) shake or shudder with fear
- an earthquake;an act of shaking or quaking
verb: quake, 3rd person present: quakes, gerund or present participle: quaking, past tense: quaked, past participle: quaked
noun: quake, plural noun: quakes
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
動詞
- 1. (especially of the earth) shake or tremble the rumbling vibrations set the whole valley quaking 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person) shake or shudder with fear he was a large man with a flaming temper and I was quaking as I ran to his office 同義詞
名詞
- 1. informal an earthquake a big quake east of the Rocky Mountains
- ▪ informal an act of shaking or quaking a little quake of delayed shock nudged her
- tremble with fear or apprehension
Oxford Dictionary
- tremble with fear or apprehension
Oxford American Dictionary
- a slender-stalked grass with oval or heart-shaped flower heads which tremble in the wind.
Oxford Dictionary
- a slender-stalked grass with oval or heart-shaped flower heads which tremble in the wind.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bog formed over water or soft mud, which shakes underfoot.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bog formed over water or soft mud, which shakes underfoot.
Oxford Dictionary
- tremble with apprehension
Oxford Dictionary
- tremble with apprehension
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kwāk]
美式
- (especially of the earth) shake or tremble: the rumbling vibrations set the whole valley quaking
- an earthquake: a big quake east of the Rocky Mountains
Oxford American Dictionary