"tremble" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

tremble verbo

verbo + tremble
Kolokacji: 8
begin to tremble • stand trembling • stop trembling • begin trembling • start trembling • ...
tremble + preposición
Kolokacji: 22
tremble with • tremble at • tremble from • tremble in • tremble on • ...
tremble + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 17
tremble slightly • tremble violently • tremble uncontrollably • tremble visibly • suddenly tremble • ...
(1) slightly, fairly, lightly
Kolokacji: 3
1. tremble violently = zadrżyj silnie tremble violently
2. tremble uncontrollably = zadrżyj spazmatycznie tremble uncontrollably
3. suddenly tremble = nagle zadrżyj suddenly tremble
4. actually tremble = faktycznie zadrżyj actually tremble
5. tremble inside = zadrżyj do środka tremble inside
6. literally tremble = dosłownie zadrżyj literally tremble
7. tremble constantly = zadrżyj ciągle tremble constantly
8. tremble nervously = zadrżyj nerwowo tremble nervously
9. tremble minutely = zadrżyj szczegółowo tremble minutely
10. tremble helplessly = zadrżyj bezradnie tremble helplessly
11. tremble underfoot = zadrżyj pod stopami tremble underfoot
  • Each time a great comber burst at the foot of the cliffs, he felt the ground tremble underfoot.
  • She could not hear the keelsong through the smothering roar; she thought the ship trembled underfoot, but could not longer trust her own perceptions.
  • When the ground trembled underfoot, they just stopped and looked around, ready to leap away from any oncoming building-sized vehicles.
  • The ground trembled underfoot, as if they stood on some great bubble that grew larger and larger and that would inevitably burst.
  • The ground trembled underfoot, as immense glacial fragments dislodged by the sudden shock detached themselves from the slopes and started downward, driving whirling clouds of loose snow ahead.
  • The road trembled underfoot in the momentary silence while Sammel wiped his face beyond the haze of smoke and stone dust that separated us.
  • The ground trembled underfoot, followed by a low rumble that receded into the distance.
  • He heard the howl of the wind and felt the ship tremble underfoot.
  • The ground trembled underfoot like a whipped beast.
  • Farrens said they felt the stone tremble underfoot.
(3) visibly, faintly, noticeably
Kolokacji: 3

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