shudders

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English - Turkish
ürperiyor
shudder
{i} tüylerin ürpermesi
shudder
{i} titreme
shudder
ürpermek
shudder
titreyiş
shudder
ürperme
shudder
irkilmek
shudder
{f} titre

Beni titreten bir söz söyledin. - You said a word that makes me shudder.

shudder
shudderinglytüyleri ürpererek
shudder
{f} titremek
shudder
{f} zangırdamak
shudder
titremek korkudan tüylerin diken diken olması
shudder
titreyerek
shudder
I shudder to think of it Onu düşünmek bile tüylerimi ürpertiyor
shudder
{i} ürperti

Ben hiç dindar değilim ama Latince Rabbin Duası'nı dinlemek beni ürpertir. - I've never been religious, but hearing the Lord's Prayer in Latin makes me shudder.

Düşünce beni ürpertiyor. - The thought makes me shudder.

English - English
third-person singular of shudder
plural of , shudder
shudder
A shivering tremor
shudder
To vibrate jerkily
shudder
{v} to quake, shake, quiver, tremble
shudder
{n} shaking, a shivering
shudder
tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
shudder
To shake nervously, as if from fear
shudder
shake, as from cold; "The children are shivering--turn on the heat!"
shudder
The act of shuddering, as with fear
shudder
If something such as a machine or vehicle shudders, it shakes suddenly and violently. The train began to pull out of the station -- then suddenly shuddered to a halt The whole ship shuddered and trembled at the sudden strain
shudder
A moment of almost pleasurable fear; a frisson
shudder
If something sends a shudder or shudders through a group of people, it makes them worried or afraid. The next crisis sent a shudder of fear through the UN community
shudder
feelings If you say that you shudder to think what would happen in a particular situation, you mean that you expect it to be so bad that you do not really want to think about it. I shudder to think what would have happened if he hadn't acted as quickly as he did. a shaking movement
shudder
If you shudder, you shake with fear, horror, or disgust, or because you are cold. Lloyd had urged her to eat caviar. She had shuddered at the thought Shudder is also a noun. She recoiled with a shudder
shudder
{i} trembling movement, quiver, shiver
shudder
an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear)
shudder
an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him"
shudder
To tremble or shake with fear, horrer, or aversion; to shiver with cold; to quake
shudder
{f} tremble, shake, shiver, quiver
the shudders
shivers, shakes, tremors
shudders

    Turkish pronunciation

    şʌdırz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsʜədərz/ /ˈʃʌdɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ 'sh&-d&r ] (intransitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English shoddren; akin to Old High German skutten to shake and perhaps to Lithuanian kuteti to shake up.
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