单词 | shuddering |
释义 | shudderingn. The action of shudder v. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > physical symptoms of fear > [noun] > shudder or shuddering trembling1303 quakea1350 horror1382 grilling1398 shudderingc1440 grueing1489 shuddera1616 horridity1623 flesh-quake1631 quiver1786 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [noun] > trembling or quivering > with cold, infirmity, or emotion > with cold, fear, or repugnance shudderingc1440 c1440 Pallad. on Husb. i. xc A shuddering [v.r. shoughturyng] a flusshing, & affray He [sc. the peacock] maketh thenne. 1565 A. Golding tr. Ovid Fyrst Fower Bks. Metamorphosis iv. f. 2v A shuddryng throughe her stracke. 1737 Gentleman's Mag. Oct. 630/1 With universal shudd'ring, and dismay. 1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 288 They have intervals of shuddering, as if they were in a strong fit of the ague. 1812 F. Burney Jrnls. & Lett. (1975) VI. 717 The..event..I never even yet recollect without an inward shuddering. 1888 Athenæum 20 Oct. 516/1 Strong shudderings and revulsions. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online December 2019). shudderingadj. 1. That shudders; trembling with cold, fear, or abhorrence; quivering, vibrating. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > physical symptoms of fear > [adjective] > shuddering with fear daring1333 quiveringa1547 shivering1577 shuddering1600 intrembled1628 trepid1650 horrent1721 trepidatinga1774 horrescent1865 flittering1867 trepidatory1881 trepidant1891 tremorful1901 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > coldness > [adjective] > affected with or having sensation of cold > shivering with cold shivering1577 shuddering1600 shrinkinga1616 chittering1787 shrugging1814 nithering1876 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > trembling or quivering > from cold, infirmity, or emotion > from cold, fear, or repugnance shuddering1600 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iii. ii. 110 And shyddring feare, and greene-eyed iealousie. View more context for this quotation 1602 J. Marston Hist. Antonio & Mellida iii. sig. D4v The shuddering morne that flakes, With siluer tinctur, the east vierge of heauen. 1747 W. Collins Odes 8 With shudd'ring meek submitted Thought. 1764 O. Goldsmith Traveller 4 The shudd'ring tenant of the frigid zone. 1837 Ld. Tennyson Oh! that 'twere Possible in Ld. Northampton Tribute 246 In the shuddering dawn. 1872 O. W. Holmes Poet at Breakfast-table v The massive turret shudders with the shuddering rocks on which it rests. 1891 F. W. Farrar Darkness & Dawn I. xxviii. 263 A light laugh woke a shuddering echo along the fretted roof. 2. a. Characterized or accompanied by shuddering. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > trembling or quivering > from cold, infirmity, or emotion > from cold, fear, or repugnance > characterized by shuddering1586 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > trembling or quivering tremblinga1400 aspen?c1412 quavering?a1439 didderingc1440 wavering1488 quavery1519 quiveringa1547 warbling1549 tremble1568 quiverish1582 tremefacting1599 aguisha1602 tremulous1611 twittering1648 brandishing1658 micant1661 shivery1747 shivering1762 tremulating1813 dithing1818 dithering1821 quivery1833 tremulant1837 trembly1846 thrilling1850 trepidatory1881 shuddering1893 doddery1919 1586 W. Warner Albions Eng. i. vi. 19 Saue howlings out and shuddering feare can nought to eare or sight. 1794 A. Radcliffe Myst. of Udolpho III. i. 29 She..turned with shuddering emotion, to Annette. 1797 A. Radcliffe Italian I. ii. 83 A shuddering presentiment. 1863 ‘G. Eliot’ Romola I. iii. 54 I have a shuddering sense of what there is inside. 1882 Sat. Rev. 6 May 567/1 To leave on the hearer an impression of shuddering disgust. 1893 W. H. Hudson Idle Days Patagonia i. 2 Strange grating and grinding noises, and shuddering motions of the ship. b. Causing one to shudder. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > causing physical symptoms > [adjective] > causing quaking quakeful1609 shuddering1848 shuddery1863 shuddersome1893 shudderful1901 shiversome1930 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > trembling or quivering > from cold, infirmity, or emotion > from cold, fear, or repugnance > causing shuddering1848 shuddery1863 shuddersome1893 shudderful1901 1848 Lady Lyttelton in Corr. (1912) 384 The notion of his being actually put to death..is shuddering! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1440adj.1586 |
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