SHIVER - translation to arabic
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SHIVER - translation to arabic

BODILY FUNCTION IN RESPONSE TO COLD IN WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS
Shiver
  • A woman shivering from cold

SHIVER         

ألاسم

اِرْتِجاف ; اِرْتِعاش ; اِنْتِفاض ; اِنْتِفاضَة ; خَلْجَة ; رَجْفَة ; رُعَاش ; رَعْدَة ; رِعْدَة ; رَعْش ; رعْشَة ; شَجْو ; قُشَعْرِيرَة

الفعل

اِخْتَلَجَ ; اِرْتَجَفَ ; اِرْتَعَدَ ; اِرْتَعَشَ ; اِقْشَعَرَّ ; اِنْتَفَضَ ; تَخَلَّجَ ; رَجَفَ ; رَعَشَ

shiver         
‎ يَرْتَعِد‎
shiver         
اسْم : رجفة . رعشة . شظية
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فِعْل : يرتجف . يرتعش

Definition

shiver
shiver1
¦ verb shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited.
¦ noun a momentary trembling movement.
?(the shivers) a spell or attack of shivering.
Derivatives
shiverer noun
shivering adjective
shiveringly adverb
shivery adjective
Origin
ME chivere, perh. an alt. of dialect chavele 'to chatter', from OE ceafl 'jaw'.
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shiver2
¦ noun a splinter.
¦ verb break into shivers.
Phrases
shiver my timbers a mock oath attributed to sailors.
Origin
ME: from a Gmc base meaning 'to split'.

Wikipedia

Shivering

Shivering (also called shuddering) is a bodily function in response to cold and extreme fear in warm-blooded animals. When the core body temperature drops, the shivering reflex is triggered to maintain homeostasis. Skeletal muscles begin to shake in small movements, creating warmth by expending energy. Shivering can also be a response to fever, as a person may feel cold. During fever, the hypothalamic set point for temperature is raised. The increased set point causes the body temperature to rise (pyrexia), but also makes the patient feel cold until the new set point is reached. Severe chills with violent shivering are called rigors. Rigors occur because the patient's body is shivering in a physiological attempt to increase body temperature to the new set point.

Examples of use of SHIVER
1. Some shiver or bark inside the clean and orderly shelter.
2. It‘s itsy bitsy teeny weeny Keira Knightley Shiver me timbers!
3. The caretakers, who were unarmed, could do nothing but watch, and shiver in the night.
4. Every movement, every zip and shiver, from Yuval‘s pillow to his Cobra had been timed.
5. There is a collective shiver going down the spine of every London financier.