英 [ˈtremjələs] 美 [ˈtremjələs]
adj. 胆小的;战栗的;震颤的
tremulous /ˈtrɛmjʊləs/
形容词 If someone's voice, smile, or actions are tremulous, they are unsteady because the person is uncertain, afraid, or upset. 震颤的
She fidgeted in her chair as she took a deep, tremulous breath.
她在椅子上坐立不安,轻颤着深吸了一口气。
副词
"He was so good to me," she said tremulously.
“他对我非常好,”她战栗地说。
... transient adj 短暂的 瞬时的n 瞬时现象 tremulous adj 震颤的 trenchant adj 锋利的 ...
... timorous 胆怯的 tremulous 颤抖的 nervous 神经的,神经细胞的,神经...
... tremendous惊人的 tremulous发抖的 trespass侵犯 ...
胆小的;战栗的;震颤的
He was in a state of tremulous excitement.
他激动得直发抖。
She fidgeted in her chair as she took a deep, tremulous breath.
她在椅子上坐立不安,轻颤着深吸了一口气。
Though the tremulous note may die in your throat
震颤的音符在喉头阻梗
The director and his actresses achieve a fevered intimacy their urgent whispering is matched by his images of a tremulous immediacy.
If that suggests a tremulous fear of life outside, his attempts to confront and conquer it, however localized, smack of a dorky daydream.
In this adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's revered 2006 novel, Viggo Mortensen, caked in grime, plays the father with a fierce physicality and tremulous woundedness.