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  1. shudder

    • IPA[ˈʃʌdə]

    英式

    • v.
      (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion;(especially of a vehicle, machine, or building) shake or vibrate violently
    • n.
      an act of shuddering
    • verb: shudder, 3rd person present: shudders, gerund or present participle: shuddering, past tense: shuddered, past participle: shuddered

    • noun: shudder, plural noun: shudders

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    動詞

    • 1. (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion I shuddered with horror she still shuddered at the thought of him
    • (especially of a vehicle, machine, or building) shake or vibrate violently the train shuddered and edged forward the building cracked and shuddered

    名詞

    • 1. an act of shuddering the elevator rose with a shudder the pound's devaluation sent shudders through the market
    • adj.
      characterized or accompanied by violent shaking or vibration: the train came to a shuddering halt a sudden shuddering noise
    • n.
      the action or fact of shaking or vibrating violently: the biggest earthquakes are set off by the shuddering of the plates that make up the earth's surface as they grind together underground if engine shuddering is evident, get this fixed as soon as possible

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      characterized or accompanied by violent shaking or vibration: the train came to a shuddering halt a sudden shuddering noise
    • n.
      the action or fact of shaking or vibrating violently: the biggest earthquakes are set off by the shuddering of the plates that make up the earth's surface as they grind together underground if engine shuddering is evident, get this fixed as soon as possible

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      used to convey that something is too unpleasant to contemplate

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      used to convey that something is too unpleasant to contemplate

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      cause someone to feel repugnance or fear

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      cause someone to feel repugnance or fear

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈSHədər]

    美式

    • v.
      (of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion: I shuddered with horror
    • n.
      an act of shuddering: the elevator rose with a shudder the peso's devaluation sent shudders through the market

    Oxford American Dictionary