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I . tremble [ˈtrembl̩] VERBE intr

tremble
drżeć [perf za-]
to tremble with anger

II . tremble [ˈtrembl̩] SUBST

tremble
to be all of a tremble GB fam

Expressions couramment utilisées avec tremble

to tremble with anger
to be all of a tremble GB fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
They were also used to harass enemy flanks, and sometimes outflank enemies, and most armies trembled at the site of a chariot force.
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So loud that the plate glass window at the opposite end of the club shakes, tables tremble and people hang onto their drinks.
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The previous owners began to tremble before him.
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As soon as he was loosed, in he ran to his father, trembling in every limb.
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The larvae feed on common lilac, green ash, poplar, aspen, cottonwood and trembling aspen.
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In mid-heaven it is highest, where to look down on earth and sea often alarms even me, and makes my heart tremble with awesome fear.
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The devils know and tremble; the devils know everything.
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The child, trembling with primal fear, touched the bark of the tree, and found that the wood felt as if it were aflame.
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Some say they are more accurate because one's hand trembles less.
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They uh, you, give quick little shoves, and give the false impression that you're trembling.
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