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temblor

/tem-bler, -blawr; Spanish tem-blawr/US // ˈtɛm blər, -blɔr; Spanish tɛmˈblɔr //UK // (ˈtɛmblə, -blɔː) //

风暴,暴风雪,暴风骤雨,暴风雨

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tem·blors, Spanish tem·blo·res [tem-blaw-res]. /tɛmˈblɔ rɛs/.

    • : a tremor; earthquake.

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Examples

  • Roughly 10,000 people died after a huge temblor struck the city in 1985.

  • But the epicenter of that temblor was about 160 kilometers away; a new earthquake could strike much closer, Zhao said.

  • One man said when the temblor struck he heard a “roaring sound” and felt a violent vibration—“I never felt like that before.”

  • Aftershocks continue to rattle Sendai and its environs, including a 6.9-magnitude temblor on Sunday.

  • Two days after the devastating temblor, I queried Duvalier about his reaction to such images.

  • The earth he turn round, and then come el temblor, the earthquake, and there you are!

  • It was merely a temblor, such as anyone would expect to feel occasionally with six smoking volcanic cones in view.

  • For perhaps two, or two and a half minutes, the temblor continued and much damage was done.

  • I sent a Mexican Herald about the temblor and the entry of Madero.

  • Each meeting resulted in a small explosion, and a temblor that was felt far above.

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