quiver
v[I, Tn]
(cause sth to) tremble slightly or vibrate (使某事物)轻微颤动, 抖动
The moth quivered its wings. 蛾子抖动著翅膀.
a quivering leaf 颤动著的叶子
Quivering with rage she slammed the door shut. 她气得浑身发抖, 砰的一声使劲把门关上了. quiver, n quivering sound or movement 颤抖的声音或动作
A quiver of expectancy ran through the audience. 全场引颈以待, 群情鼎沸.
the quiver of an eyelid 眼跳.
quiver n case used by archers for carrying arrows 箭筒; 箭壶. =>illus at archery 见archery插图.
Four years later, she left the children's home and entered an institution for the blind, where she learnt braille.
4年之后,她离开孤儿院,进入一盲人学校,学习布莱叶盲文。
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.