slovo | definícia |
tremor (mass) | tremor
- chvenie |
tremor (encz) | tremor,chvění n: Zdeněk Brož |
tremor (encz) | tremor,záchvěv n: Zdeněk Brož |
Tremor (gcide) | Tremor \Tre"mor\, n. [L., from tremere to tremble. See
Tremble, v.]
A trembling; a shivering or shaking; a quivering or vibratory
motion; as, the tremor of a person who is weak, infirm, or
old.
[1913 Webster]
He fell into an universal tremor of all his joints.
--Harvey.
[1913 Webster] Tremulant |
tremor (wn) | tremor
n 1: an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear) [syn:
tremor, shudder]
2: a small earthquake [syn: tremor, earth tremor,
microseism]
3: shaking or trembling (usually resulting from weakness or
stress or disease)
v 1: shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"
[syn: tremor, quake] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
earth tremor (encz) | earth tremor, n: |
essential tremor (encz) | essential tremor, n: |
Tremor (gcide) | Tremor \Tre"mor\, n. [L., from tremere to tremble. See
Tremble, v.]
A trembling; a shivering or shaking; a quivering or vibratory
motion; as, the tremor of a person who is weak, infirm, or
old.
[1913 Webster]
He fell into an universal tremor of all his joints.
--Harvey.
[1913 Webster] Tremulant |
earth tremor (wn) | earth tremor
n 1: a small earthquake [syn: tremor, earth tremor,
microseism] |
essential tremor (wn) | essential tremor
n 1: tremor of unknown cause (usually of the hands and head)
that develops in older people; often mistaken for
Parkinsonism but is not life-threatening and can usually be
kept under control |
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