quivering - translation to russian
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quivering - translation to russian

INDIAN WRITER AND JOURNALIST
Quivering kulfi; Sagarika Ghose-Sardesai

quivering      

общая лексика

дрожание

вибрация ног (при поиске почвенных насекомых у куликов)

вибрирование

колчан         
  • Колчан со стрелами, Россия, XVII век
СУМКА-ЧЕХОЛ ДЛЯ СТРЕЛ
Корамсак
m.
quiver
quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
quiver I 1. noun 1) дрожь, трепет 2) rare дрожание голоса 2. v. 1) дрожать мелкой дрожью, трепетать; трястись; колыхаться; The children waited outside the school, quivering with cold. 2) вызывать дрожь; подрагивать 3) быстро и часто махать (крыльями); the moth quivered its wings - у мотылька трепетали крылышки Syn: see shake II noun колчан; an arrow left in one's quiver fig. - средство, оставшееся про запас a quiver full of children - см. quiverful 2)

Definition

Quivering
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Quiver.

Wikipedia

Sagarika Ghose

Sagarika Ghose (born 8 November 1964) is an Indian journalist, columnist and author. She has been a journalist since 1991 and has worked at The Times of India, Outlook and The Indian Express. She was a prime time anchor for BBC World on Question Time India and on the news network CNN-IBN, also being the deputy editor for the latter. Ghose has won several awards in journalism and is the author of two novels, as well as the biography of Indira Gandhi, Indira: India's Most Powerful Prime Minister. She is currently the consulting editor of The Times of India. In 2022, her biography of former Indian Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was released.

Examples of use of quivering
1. Then I high–tailed it back home, quivering with anticipation.
2. "Oh my God!" he exclaimed, his voice quivering with emotion.
3. Remembering it now, Franti laughs, his dreadlocks quivering.
4. Piano is 68 now, thin, and with a quivering energy.
5. "Graham shaking and quivering with suppressed neurotic rage.
What is the Russian for quivering? Translation of &#39quivering&#39 to Russian