quiver
- IPA[ˈkwivər]
美式
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion;cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion
- a slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion
verb: quiver, 3rd person present: quivers, gerund or present participle: quivering, past tense: quivered, past participle: quivered
noun: quiver, plural noun: quivers
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動詞
- 1. tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion the tree's branches stopped quivering 同義詞
- ▪ cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion the bird runs along in a zigzag path, quivering its wings
名詞
- 1. a slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion Meredith felt a quiver of fear
- a tropical aloe which forms a tree, the hollow branches of which were formerly used by the San ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tropical aloe which forms a tree, the hollow branches of which were formerly used by the San ...
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- one of a number of resources or strategies that can be drawn on or followed
Oxford American Dictionary
- one of a number of resources or strategies that can be drawn on or followed
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- IPA[ˈkwɪvə]
英式
- tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion: the tree's branches stopped quivering Juliet's lower lip quivered
- a slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion: she couldn't help the quiver in her voice
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- IPA[ˈkwivər]
美式
- an archer's portable case for holding arrows.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkwɪvə]
英式
- an archer's portable case for holding arrows.
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