tremor in Japanese
tremor in Japanese is 地震, 振戦, 振顫 — tremor means an involuntary shaking movement of the body or a body part.
tremor in Japanese
地震
Pronounced: jishin
振戦
Pronounced: shinsen
(medicine) A rhythmic, uncontrollable shaking of all or part of the body due to partial muscle contractions.
振顫
Pronounced: shinsen
(medicine) A rhythmic, uncontrollable shaking of all or part of the body due to partial muscle contractions.
震顫
Pronounced: shinsen
(medicine) A rhythmic, uncontrollable shaking of all or part of the body due to partial muscle contractions.
揺れ
Pronounced: yure
A shake, quiver, or vibration.
震え
Pronounced: furue
A shake, quiver, or vibration.
震える
Pronounced: furueru
To shake or quiver excessively and rapidly or involuntarily; to tremble.
What does "tremor" mean?
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noun An involuntary shaking movement of the body or a body part.
"A tremor in his hand made it hard to hold the cup steady."
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noun A mild earthquake or the shaking caused by one.
"Residents felt a small tremor early this morning."
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verb To shake or quiver, often uncontrollably.
"His voice tremored slightly as he gave the speech."
tremor in a sentence
- A tremor in his hand made it hard to hold the cup steady.
- Residents felt a small tremor early this morning.
- His voice tremored slightly as he gave the speech.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tremor" in Japanese?
"tremor" in Japanese is 地震, 振戦, 振顫. tremor means: An involuntary shaking movement of the body or a body part.
How do you pronounce 地震?
"tremor" in Japanese is 地震, pronounced "jishin".
How do you use "tremor" in a sentence?
Example: "A tremor in his hand made it hard to hold the cup steady." In Japanese, "tremor" is 地震, 振戦, 振顫.
Are there other ways to say "tremor" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "tremor": 地震, 振戦, 振顫, 震顫, 揺れ, 震え.
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