quiver
v[I, Tn]
(cause sth to) tremble slightly or vibrate (使某事物)轻微颤动, 抖动
The moth quivered its wings. 蛾子抖动著翅膀.
a quivering leaf 颤动著的叶子
Quivering with rage she slammed the door shut. 她气得浑身发抖, 砰的一声使劲把门关上了. quiver, n quivering sound or movement 颤抖的声音或动作
A quiver of expectancy ran through the audience. 全场引颈以待, 群情鼎沸.
the quiver of an eyelid 眼跳.
quiver n case used by archers for carrying arrows 箭筒; 箭壶. =>illus at archery 见archery插图.
New Zealand is an impotant agricultural country with a small population. In size it is bigger than Guangdong Province, yet has a much smaller population.
新西兰是一个人口很少的重要的农业国。新西兰的面积比广东省大,但人口却少得多。
The development of the modern beehive in 1851 made it possible to design experiments to research the language of honey bees.