quake

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} sarsıntı
deprem

Japonya Meteoroloji Ajansı doğu Japonya deprem büyüklüğünü 8.8 den 9.00'a kadar tekrar inceledi, dünya tarihinde en büyük kayıt. - The Japan Meteorological Agency has revised the magnitude of the eastern Japan quake from 8.8 to 9.0, the largest recorded in world history.

Fukushima No.1 nükleer santralinde, depremden hemen sonra bütün reaktörler durdu. - At the Fukushima No.1 nuclear power plant, all the reactors stopped just after the quake.

titremek
{f} titre
sallanmak
{i} zelzele
{i} titreme
titreyiş
sarsıl

Zemin şiddetle sarsıldı. - The ground quaked violently.

{f} sarsılmak
ürperme
quake in one's boots
korkudan tir tir titremek
quake in one's boots
ödü kopmak
quake-proof
Depreme dayanıklı
quake-striken
depremle yıkılmış
quake in one's shoes
tir tir titremek
quake in one's shoes
korkudan titremek
quake with fear
korkudan titremek
quaking
{f} titre
earth quake
deprem
earthquake, temblor, quake
deprem, Temblor, quake
quakes
deprem
quaking
{s} titreyen
quaking
titreme
quaking
(sıfat) titreyen
quaking
sarsılma
quaking
titreyen
Englisch - Englisch
A trembling or shaking

We felt a quake in the apartment every time the train went by.

An earthquake, a trembling of the ground with force

California is plagued by quakes, there are a few minor ones almost every month.

To tremble or shake with fear

When the bad-guy suddenly appeared on screen, I quaked uncontrollably.

To tremble or shake

I felt the ground quaking beneath my feet.

{n} a shudder
{v} to shake with cold or fear
{i} popular three-dimensional Internet computer game that exists in several versions
to shake or tremble Mesa Plant Slides 
to shudder; to tremble
shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"
shake with fast, tremulous movements; "His nostrils palpitated"
To shake, vibrate, or quiver, either from not being solid, as soft, wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake
A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering
To be agitated with quick, short motions continually repeated; to shake with fear, cold, etc
to cause to quake or tremble
A quake is the same as an earthquake. The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages
shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from volcanic activity
to shake or tremble Mesa Plant Slides 
To cause to quake
{i} shiver, shudder; tremor, tremble; earthquake
If you are quaking in your boots or quaking in your shoes, you feel very nervous or afraid, and may be feeling slightly weak as a result. an earthquake
{f} tremble, shake, shiver, shudder
If you quake, you shake, usually because you are very afraid. I just stood there quaking with fear Her shoulders quaked
quake in one's boots
To be frightened, scared, or nervous

The thought of climbing that high had him quaking in his boots.

quake lake
A lake formed after the damming of a watercourse by a landslide caused by an earthquake

The May 12 quake triggered massive landslides in mountainous Sichuan province, blocking rivers and creating more than 30 unstable quake lakes that are threatening millions of people.

quake lakes
plural form of quake lake
quake prone country
country that tends to suffer quakes
quaking
The action of the verb to quake
quaking
That shakes or shivers
quaking
Present participle of quake
quaked
past of quake
quakes
plural of quake
quaking
from Quake, v
quaking
action of the verb to quake
quaking
with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze; "a quaking bog"; "the quaking child asked for more"; "quivering leaves of a poplar tree"; "with shaking knees"; "seemed shaky on her feet"; "sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"; "trembling hands
quaking
vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e
quaking
vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e g with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze; "a quaking bog"; "the quaking child asked for more"; "quivering leaves of a poplar tree"; "with shaking knees"; "seemed shaky on her feet"; "sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"; "trembling hands"
quake

    Türkische aussprache

    kweyk

    Antonyme

    be still

    Aussprache

    /ˈkwāk/ /ˈkweɪk/

    Etymologie

    [ kwAk ] (intransitive verb.) before 12th century. From Middle English quaken, from Old English cwacian (“to quake, tremble, chatter”), from Proto-Germanic *kwakōnan (“to skake, quiver, tremble”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷog- (“to shake, swing”), related to Old English cweccan (“to shake, swing, move, vibrate, shake off, give up”) (see quitch), Eastern Frisian kwakkelje (“to flounder, limp”), Dutch kwakkelen (“to ail, be ailing”), German Quackelei (“chattering”), Danish kvakle (“to bungle”), Latin vēxō (“toss, shake violently, jostle, vex”), Irish bogadh (“a move, movement, shift, change”).

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