shudder 的 2 个定义
- to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.
- a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold.
shudder 近义词
shake, quiver
更多shudder例句
- As reports of the meeting emerged the next day, they sent a shudder through luxury investors.
- Such a find would send shudders through the K-theory community, since it would contradict some of the subject’s central conjectures.
- The shudder of the fighting could be felt 16 kilometers away.
- Would this perhaps lead to more black people—shudder—voting Republican?
- And then, like Maureen, I felt “a scary shudder go through my body and brain.”
- “If history is a guide, those complicit bishops should shudder,” said Clohessy.
- (shudder) He should be stopped, even though it may be too late.
- I cried, and shrank involuntarily, for his eyeballs rolled till only the whites showed in a way that made me shudder.
- She sat down and recalled the conversation with her new friend, giving an amused little shudder.
- Though used to this terrible picture from a child, Dorothy could never look at it without a shudder.
- A shudder ran down his spine; there was a sensation of inner cold against his heart; he trembled, but he could not look away.
- But the shudder had established itself in his being, and, whether he would or not, it kept repeating itself.