0 a slight earthquake (= when the Earth shakes) -- wstrząs
1 a slight shaking of part of your body that you cannot control -- drżenie
During the past 100 years, signs of activity in the form of earth tremors occurred about every 30 years.
There will be many tremors of excitement, as one legal hare after another is flushed from the undergrowth.
Their enemies would then try to reduce those belligerents by causing earth tremors through and around the launching sites.
People are entitled to know the causes and what steps, if any, can be taken to avoid further tremors.
There are massive pieces of equipment to be established with absolute stability; and the most minor of earth tremors could lead to disastrous results.
She developed jaw tremors which spread to her whole body owing to the administration of neuroleptic drugs.
Muscles can begin to develop, as it were, a life of their own, causing uncontrollable twitching, tremors and other abnormal movements.
In some areas earth tremors are triggered by mining.