| 单词 |
tremulous |
| 释义 |
trem·u·lous \ˈtremyələs\ adjective Etymology: Latin tremulus — more at tremble 1. : characterized by or affected with trembling or tremors : quivering, palpitating, shaking, vibrating < tremulous hands > < leaves tremulous in the breeze > 2. : affected with fear or timidity : timorous, wavering < a shy tremulous girl > 3. : such as is caused by a tremulous state or characteristic of a tremulous individual or thing < a tremulous handwriting > < a tremulous reply > < night with no cloud to sully its tremulous radiance — E.J.Banfield > 4. : exceedingly sensitive : easily shaken or disordered < a tremulous and bitter joy — C.A.Lejeune > — often used with to < tremulous to criticism > • trem·u·lous·ly adverb • trem·u·lous·ness noun -es |
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- 2,4,5
- 2, 4, 5-T
- 2,4,5-T
- 2,4,6
- 2,4,6-collidine
- 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine
- 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
- 24-7
- 24/7
- 2, 4-D
- 2,4-D
- 2,4-dinitrophenol
- 2,4-dinitrotoluene
- 2,4-xylidine
- 2,5
- 2544
- 2,5-xylidine
- 263
- 2-aminothiazole
- 2-butanone
- 2-butene
- 2-butyne
- 2-D
- 2-furaldehyde
- 2G
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