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trembly

/trem-blee/US // ˈtrɛm bli //

颤抖的,颤颤巍巍,颤抖,颤抖着

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    trem·bli·er, trem·bli·est.

    • : quivering; tremulous; shaking.

Examples

  • I feel trembly, but I know what I want: I want an end to this hell.

  • She wondered if there would be a poor little trembly freshman to pass the food.

  • Sometimes he drew the bow trembly, like he wasn't sure it was right, and he might have to try again.

  • I felt in my trembly bones that it was some sort of summons affair from Judge Wade; and it was.

  • He was stooped and trembly, and his feet dragged pitiably; and as he neared the fire Oliver saw that he was totally blind.

  • Well I am seeking the Earl of Clincham he began in a trembly voice are you by any chance him he added most respectfully.