英 [ˈkweɪvə(r)] 美 [ˈkweɪvər]
v. (人的嗓音)颤抖;发颤音;用颤音唱
n. 颤抖的嗓音;八分音符;颤音
复数quavers
第三人称单数quavers
现在分词quavering
过去式quavered
过去分词quavered
quaver /ˈkweɪvə/ TEM8 [ quavering quavered quavers ]
不及物动词 If someone's voice quavers, it sounds unsteady, usually because they are nervous or uncertain. (声音)颤抖
Her voice quavered and she fell silent.
她的声音颤抖着,继而沉默了下来。
可数名词 Quaver is also a noun. 颤音
There was a quaver in Lena's voice.
莉娜的声音中有颤音。
可数名词 A quaver is a musical note that is half as long as a quarter note. 八分音符
a tremulous sound
a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note
同义词: eighth note
give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
同义词: waver
唱出(或奏出)颤音
发颤音:
八分音符
八分音符
颤声
八分音符
颤音;震动;颤抖;发颤音
发颤音
quaveringly 颤音地;震颤地
颤抖
颤抖;八分音符;颤音
There was a quaver in Lena's voice.
莉娜的声音中有颤音。
You could hear the quaver in her voice.
她的声音中能听出有些颤抖。
Full, can eat lunch quaver some novel vegetable, fish and lean.
午餐八分饱,能够吃一些新颖蔬菜、鱼类和瘦肉。
But public support for an armed strike is almost non-existent outside the English-speaking western world (America, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) and beginning to quaver even inside it.
With top White House officials acting like henpecked husbands as they quaver in fear of upsetting the Senate Armed Services Committee majority, the Pentagon policy chief tells it like it is.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: On enemy propaganda, Pentagon tells it like it is