quiver
US: /ˈkwɪvɝ/
UK: /kwˈɪvɐ/
UK: /kwˈɪvɐ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
quiver /'kwivə/
- danh từ
- bao đựng tên
- to have an arrow left in one's quiver
- (xem) arrow
- a quite full of children
- gia đình đông con
- to have one's quiver full
- đông con
- danh từ
- sự rung, sự run
- tiếng rung, tiếng run
- nội động từ
- rung; run
- voice quivers: giọng nói run run
- rung; run
- ngoại động từ
- vỗ nhẹ, đập nhẹ (cánh)
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun
+ verb [V] to shake slightly; to make a slight movement
Synonym: TREMBLE
Her lip quivered and then she started to cry. + The memory of that day made him quiver with anger.
+ noun
1 an emotion that has an effect on your body; a slight movement in part of your body: He felt a quiver of excitement run through him. + Jane couldn't help the quiver in her voice.
2 a case for carrying arrows
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 shake, tremble, vibrate, shiver, quaver; shudder, tremor, oscillate, fluctuate, wobble:
He felt his lips quivering as he told her that he was dying. The outcome of the contest quivered in the balance.
n.
2 tremble, quaver, shudder, spasm, shake, tremor, shiver:
Pierced by the dart, the tiny bird fell to the earth, gave a little quiver, and lay still.
Concise English dictionary
quivers|quivered|quivering'kwɪvə(r)
noun
+an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
+a shaky motion
+case for holding arrows
+the act of vibrating
verb
+shake with fast, tremulous movements
+move back and forth very rapidly
+move with or as if with a regular alternating motion