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quake

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quake  (kwk)
intr.v. quaked, quak·ing, quakes
1. To shake or tremble, as from instability or shock.
2. To shiver, as with cold or from strong emotion. See Synonyms at shake.
n.
1. An instance of quaking.
2. An earthquake.

[Middle English quaken, from Old English cwacian.]

quaky adj.

quake [kweɪk]
vb (intr)
1. to shake or tremble with or as with fear
2. to convulse or quiver, as from instability
n
1. the act or an instance of quaking
2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Informal short for earthquake
[Old English cwacian; related to Old English cweccan to shake, Old Irish bocaim, German wackeln]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.quake - shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from volcanic activityquake - shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane of from volcanic activity
seismic disturbance, shock - an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at lunch"
earth tremor, microseism, tremor - a small earthquake
seaquake, submarine earthquake - an earthquake at the sea bed
geological phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the structure or composition of the earth
Verb1.quake - shake with fast, tremulous movements; "His nostrils palpitated"
tremble - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"
2.quake - shake with seismic vibrationsquake - shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"
shake, agitate - move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"

quake
noun
(Informal) earthquake, tremor, shock The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages.
Translations
quake [kweɪk]
A. VI [person] (= shake) → temblar; (inwardly) → estremecerse
to quake with frighttemblar de miedo
he was quaking at the kneesle temblaban las piernas
I quaked at the prospectesa posibilidad me hizo estremecer
B. N (= earthquake) → terremoto m, temblor m

quake [ˈkweɪk]
vitrembler
to quake with fear → trembler de peur
to be quaking in one's boots, to be quaking in one's shoes → trembler comme une feuille
n abbr (=earthquake) → tremblement m de terre

quake
vizittern, beben (→ with vor +dat); (earth, rafters etc)beben, erzittern
n
(inf: = earthquake) → (Erd)beben nt
(of rafters etc)Beben nt

quake [kweɪk]
1. vi to quake (with)tremare (di)
2. n (earthquake) → terremoto

quake
v quake [kweik]
1 (of people) to shake or tremble, especially with fear. beef, bewe يَرْتَجِف خَوْفاً треса се třást se skælve; ryste zittern τρέμω (συν. από φόβο) temblar, estremecerse värisema لرزیدن vapista trembler לִרעוֹד कांपना tresti se od straha remeg gemetar nötra, skjálfa tremare ふるえる 덜덜 떨다 drebėti trīcēt; drebēt menggeletar beven skjelve, sitre trząść się tremer a tremura дрожать triasť sa trepetati tresti se skaka, skälva, darra สั่นกลัว titremek, ürpermek 因恐懼而顫抖 дрижати, труситися لرزنا ، کانپنا run sợ
2 (of the ground) to shake The ground quaked under their feet. skud, beef, bewe يَهْتَز، يَتَزَلْزَل клатя се třást se skælve; ryste beben σείομαι (για το έδαφος) temblar värisema لرزیدن tärähdellä trembler רְעִידַת אֲדָמָה सिहरना tresti se reng bergetar nötra, hristast tremare, oscillare 揺れる 흔들리다 drebėti drebēt bergegar beven riste, ryste, skjelve trząść się estremecer a se cutremura дрожать chvieť sa tresti se tresti se skälva, gunga สั่นไหว sallanmak, sarsılmak (地面)震動 хитатися, коливатися زمین کا کانپنا động đất
n
an earthquake. aardbewing زَلْزال земетресение zemětřesení jordskælv das Erdbeben σεισμός terremoto, temblor de tierra maavärin زمین لرزه maanjäristys tremblement de terre רְעִידַת אֲדָמָה भूकंप potres földrengés gempa jarðskjálfti terremoto 地震 지진 žemės drebėjimas zemestrīce gempa bumi aardbeving jordskjelv trzęsienie ziemi terramoto cutremur землетрясение zemetrasenie potres zemljotres jordbävning แผ่นดินไหว deprem 地震 землетрус زلزلہ trận động đất


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The conductor said it was the worst quake he ever knew.
What have I gained, that I no longer immolate a bull to Jove or to Neptune, or a mouse to Hecate; that I do not tremble before the Eumenides, or the Catholic Purgatory, or the Calvinistic Judgment-day,--if I quake at opinion, the public opinion, as we call it; or at the threat of assault, or contumely, or bad neighbors, or poverty, or mutilation, or at the rumor of revolution, or of murder?
At noon the earth began to quake, and opened in many places, and out of the openings appeared lions, tigers, and other wild beasts, which surrounded the castle, and thousands and thousands of beasts came out of the castle following their king, the Seven-headed Serpent.
 
 
 
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