shuddering

shuddering ['ʃʌdərɪŋ]  ['ʃʌdərɪŋ] 

原级:shudder

shuddering

第三人称单数:shudders

第三人称复数:shudders

过去分词:shuddered

过去式:shuddered

shuddering 基本解释
发抖;颤动;战栗( shudder的现在分词 );突然震动;
shuddering 网络解释

1. 发抖:pale 脸色发白 | shuddering 发抖 | inflammation 炎症

2. 发抖的:shudder 战栗 | shuddering 发抖的 | shuffle along 拖着脚走

shuddering 单语例句

1. The Chernobyl disaster is still a fresh, shuddering reminder of such a danger although more than 20 years have passed.

2. shuddering的意思

2. The world is now shuddering at what appears to be shaping up as a deflationary spiral.

3. shuddering

3. There was disappointment for the hosts when Grant Hackett's long stranglehold on the 1500 freestyle came to a shuddering halt.

4. Its air was shuddering with the percussions of perhaps millions of pyrotechnic detonations.

5. Other perfectly survivable occurrences include violent engine shuddering, sputtering flames and engine shutdown.

6. shuddering

6. The boom however came to a shuddering halt as the economic crisis broke, triggering a downward spiral in oil prices.

7. " It made me shuddering when reading the news, " a third netizen wrote.

8. I remember shuddering as we ventured down into the underground palace of the Dingling museum.

9. During a bus ride in breezy Dalian, my vehicle came to a shuddering halt.

shuddering 英英释义

shuddering是什么意思

adj

1. shaking convulsively or violently