trembling
51in\ fear\ and\ trembling — See: fear and trembling …
52Куру (Kuru, Trembling Disease) — заболевание, поражающее исключительно представителей одного из племен Новой Гвинеи. Оно характеризуется прогрессирующей дегенерацией нервных клеток центральной нервной системы, особенно в той области головного мозга, которая контролирует… …
53his fate is trembling in the balance — his destiny will be determined, his fate depends upon (the outcome of an event, etc.) …
54bevering — trembling. N …
55Tremblingly — Trembling Trem bling, a. Shaking; tottering; quivering. {Trem bling*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Trembling poplar} (Bot.), the aspen. [1913 Webster] …
56shivering — Trembling from cold or fear. * * * shivering n 1) an act or action of one that shivers 2) a constant abnormal twitching of various muscles in the horse that is prob. due to sensory nerve derangement * * * shiv·er·ing (shivґər ing)… …
57Vocal tremor — Trembling or shaking of one or more of the muscles of the larynx (the voice box), resulting in an unsteady sounding voice …
58Maralah — Trembling, a place on the southern boundary of Zebulun (Josh. 19:11). It has been identified with the modern M alul, about 4 miles south west of Nazareth …
59tremor linguae — trembling of the tongue, as seen in alcoholism, typhoid fever, and general paresis …
60kuru — trembling disease; n. a disease that affects only members of the Fore tribe of New Guinea. It involves a progressive degeneration of the nerve cells of the central nervous system, particularly in the region of the brain that controls movement.… …