tremor in Russian
tremor in Russian is сотрясе́ние, толчок, дрожь — tremor means an involuntary shaking movement of the body or a body part.
tremor in Russian
сотрясе́ние
Pronounced: sotryaseniye
толчок
Pronounced: tolchok
дрожь
Pronounced: drozh
A shake, quiver, or vibration.
дрожа́ние
Pronounced: drozhaniye
A shake, quiver, or vibration.
дрожа́ть
Pronounced: drozhat
To shake or quiver excessively and rapidly or involuntarily; to tremble.
трясти́сь
Pronounced: tryastis
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "tremor" in Russian?
"tremor" in Russian is сотрясе́ние, толчок, дрожь. tremor means: An involuntary shaking movement of the body or a body part.
How do you pronounce сотрясе́ние?
"tremor" in Russian is сотрясе́ние, pronounced "sotryaseniye".
How do you use "tremor" in a sentence?
Example: "A tremor in his hand made it hard to hold the cup steady." In Russian, "tremor" is сотрясе́ние, толчок, дрожь.
Are there other ways to say "tremor" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "tremor": сотрясе́ние, толчок, дрожь, дрожа́ние, дрожа́ть, трясти́сь.
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