Temblor in english

Tremor

pronunciation: tremɜr part of speech: noun
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tremor

temblor = tremble ; trembling ; quiver ; tremor ; judder. 

Example: In all experimental embryos, neurological disorders such as trembles and loss of equilibrium were observed.Example: Then tears began to well in her eyes and the trembling of her breath showed that she was forcing back a lump in her throat.Example: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Example: Tremors have many causes and can be inherited, be related to illnesses such as thyroid disease, or caused by fever, hypothermia, drugs or fear.Example: We step into the metal cage, Mike tells us to hold on, pushes a lever and we begin to ascend, with a judder at first, then smoothly.

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» temblor de tierraquakeearth tremorearthquake tremorshake of earthquake .

Example: The campus was hard hit by the quake and declared unsafe, one week before the spring semester was due to begin.

Example: The earth tremor that rocked the centre of Melbourne was one of three quakes that hit Australia in the one day.

Example: In addition, the witnesses testified that the detonations 'really rocked' the house and 'felt like an earthquake tremor, or an earthquake'.

Example: Last evening a distinct shake of earthquake was felt in Nelson, it was just sufficient to set pendent objects swinging, but was not a very vigorous shake.

» temblor secundarioaftershock [Temblores posteriores a un terremoto] .

Example: Like the aftershocks of an earthquake, the subsequent reforms have been far less pronounced.

Temblor synonyms

quiver in spanish: carcaj, pronunciation: kwɪvɜr noun, verbshudder in spanish: estremecimiento, pronunciation: ʃʌdɜr noun, verbquake in spanish: terremoto, pronunciation: kweɪk nounpalpitation in spanish: palpitación, pronunciation: pælpəteɪʃən nounvibration in spanish: vibración, pronunciation: vaɪbreɪʃən nounquivering in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: kwɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectiveshaking in spanish: sacudida, pronunciation: ʃeɪkɪŋ noun, adjectivetrembling in spanish: temblor, pronunciation: trembəlɪŋ noun, adjectivemicroseism in spanish: microsismo, pronunciation: maɪkrəsaɪzəm nounshakiness in spanish: inestabilidad, pronunciation: ʃeɪkinəs nounearth tremor in spanish: terremoto, pronunciation: ɜrθtremɜr noun
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