quake的意思和读音

quake

: [kweɪk] : [kweɪk]

v.

n.

quakes  quaking  quaked  

v.quail,tremble,quaver,cower,flinch

n.earthquake,tremor,seismic activity,seism,seismic wave

quakev.

1.[i]~ (with sth)to shake because you are very frightened or nervous

Quaking with fear, Polly slowly opened the door.

2.[i]to move or shake violently

The ground quaked as the bomb exploded.

n.

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n.1.,,〔2.3.

v.1.to feel so afraid that your body shakes slightly2.if something such as a building quakes, it shakes violently

n.1.an earthquake

1. quadruple ladder truck [] quake quake-proof ...

3. Carl () quake n. earthquake n. ...

4. Carl () quake n. earthquake n. ...

6. heatwave quake fireshield ...

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1.The more critical situation appeared to be with Reactor Nos. 1, 2 and 3, which had been online at the time of the quake.

2.Staff at a nearby hotel said the quake had been strong enough to shake television sets off tables and smash them.

3.None of the children in his literature class died in the quake.

4.Naples does not sit squarely on a fault line but is close enough to be at risk for major damage if a strong quake hits nearby.线

5.Following a committee meeting just a week before the quake, some members of the group assured the public that they were in no danger.使

6.He said people rushed out of their homes and buildings as the quake rocked the reef-fringed tropical island around lunchtime.屿

7.The Sichuan quake has jolted China just as it was meant to be celebrating its Olympic triumph.

8.If that were to be the case for the Padang earthquake, the event could reduce the likelihood of a great quake at that location anytime soon.

9.Haiti needs at least $10m to assist victims and the quake will likely claim up to 100000 lives, said the International Red Cross.100010

10.Also in the Philippines, Bayan Telecommunications Inc. said the quake disrupted some of its digital-subscriber-line services.,BayanTelecommunicationsInc.DSL