English translation for tremulant and usage examples from the best sources

Translation

trembling

English

The word "trembling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a physical sensation of trembling, or to describe a feeling of fear or anxiety. Example: "The child felt a trembling in her chest, filled with fear as she heard the thunder outside."

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trembling

noun

A tremble

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You should also not be surprised to be told that no weakly dominated strategy can be trembling-hand perfect, since the possibility of trembling hands gives players the most persuasive reason for avoiding such strategies.

Fianna Fáil's high command is also trembling at the prospect of the publication of the Mahon Tribunal report into political corruption.

"When a client came, if you didn't want to go with him they would slap you and whip the soles of your feet," Pamela says, her voice trembling.

Seizing his moment, he crawled in and watched, trembling, as the rebel guards searched for him.

Indian tourist Devyani Pant was in a Kathmandu coffee shop when "suddenly the tables started trembling and paintings on the wall fell to the ground.

But what really struck me, the first time I interviewed him at length, was that his hands were trembling.

Victories in Silverville are small and sparse, but they still mean something – sneaking off into town on his own, Bill steered his wheelchair out of the retirement village, threw his first in the air and shouted, "Freedom!" Underneath the buckled frame, the shrunken skull and the trembling hands, there was still something of the Braveheart in him.

It was hard not to envisage a man in black, in the dead of night, pouring with sweat as the clock ticks down ominously, louder and louder, wire cutters in his trembling hand, as someone shouts in his ear: "The blue one.

Walker dutifully recorded the effects of leaking miasma on the constitution of gravediggers, ranging from general ill health ("pain in the head, heaviness, extreme debility, lachrymation, violent palpitation of the heart, universal trembling, with vomiting") to sudden death.

In rare cases eating too much chocolate can lead to theobromine poisoning which can be lethal  - but more often causes nausea, trembling, or headaches.The danger is even more acute for animals.

Was he a shy violet, trembling before an audience?

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