0 to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc) -- ryste; skælve
She was shivering with fear.
1 an act of shivering -- rysten; skælven
I shivered, chilled to the bone.
The symptoms of malaria may include fever, shivering, headaches, repeated vomiting, diarrhoea, generalised convulsions, pain of the joints and backache.
Is there no such thing as a man returning to his work, cold and shivering, and taking a little alcoholic refreshment?
A dramatic fall in the exchange rate would damage the underlying strength of the economy and leave exchange markets shivering.
They were in a convoy and got drenched to the skin and were shivering with cold.
People would not have to sit there shivering and freezing in the cold.
They are shivering, but they are also shaking with temper.
They sent shivers down my spine, however, when they argued for no change.
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(因寒冷、疾病或恐懼而)輕微顫抖,發抖, (因受驚、寒冷或生病而出現的)顫慄, 顫抖…
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(因寒冷、疾病或恐惧而)轻微颤抖,发抖, (因受惊、寒冷或生病)颤栗, 颤抖…
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tiritar, temblar, temblor [masculine…
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