Keresés
Tremor
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remegés
a small or slight earthquake
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an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear)
03
remegés
shaking or trembling (usually resulting from weakness or stress or disease)
to tremor
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remegni
to make a slight shaking movement, often as a result of external factors such as wind, movement, or vibrations
Példa
The patient exhibited severe tremors and confusion, classic signs of delirium tremens.
He discerned a slight tremor in her voice during the conversation.
During the earthquake, the buildings shook with big tremors that could be felt miles away.
The seismograph recorded the tremors caused by the earthquake, providing valuable data to seismologists.
The intensity of the earthquake let up after the initial tremors, causing less damage than initially feared.