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He quaked with excitement.
An explosion cam make the ground quake.
(抽筋般颤动) shudder: To shake uncontrollably for a movement. It suggests a more intense shaking. She shuddered at the sight of a snake. 20.说话 谈话 (说话)
speak: To use your voice to say words. (说) say: To speak words. (发出声音) utter: To make sound and say words. drawl: To speak in a slow, prolonged manner. mutter: To express displeasure with compressed lips. rave: To talk in an angry, uncontrolled way.
gabble: To talk rapidly, making inarticulate sounds. (谈论) remark: To mention it or comment on it.
(陈述) state: To say, express or put into words, esp. formally. He stated his view.
(讲述) narrate: To tell formally in writing or speech or describe
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something in order with intonation. He narrated his adventure in the forest.
(详述) relate: To tell formally in details, to give an account of. He related his experiences. (讲演) address: To say in speech or writing to a person or group. tell: To let people know about something. talk: To say things to someone. converse: To talk formally.
The scholars are conversing with each other on linguistics.
chat: To talk in a friendly, familiar, informal manner. The two friends sat in a corner and chatted.
chatter: To talk continuously rapidly about small things. The schoolgirls went along chattering. whisper: To talk in a low voice. She whispered me not to talk so loudly.
murmur: To make a soft sound, esp. to speak or say in a quiet voice. He often murmurs to himself.
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(闲谈) gossip: To talk about the details of other people's actions and private lives which may not correct or proper. That woman is very fond of gossiping about others.
stammer: To speak with pauses and repeated sounds because of excitement, embarrassment.
stutter: To speak with pauses and repeated sounds because of inherent speech defect. 21.事情,事件
(事) thing: An event, a fact, a subject. He talked of many interesting things.
(事情) matter: Seth that you have to deal with, something to be discussed, thought over.
There are several matters to be dealt with at the meeting.
(事务 责任) business: A special duty, something that has to be done. Public business is every one's business.
(事务) affair: An event or set of connected events. (pl) private and personal life.
I have many affairs to look after.
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(事件) event: An important happening. Events such as birthdays and anniversaries are often celebrated.
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Do you know the chief events of 1986.
incident: Not as important as an event. Incidents seldom are celebrated. Sometimes an event becomes an incident after many years have passed.
(偶然事件) happening: An occurrence, and sometimes an unusual one. There have been strange happenings here lately.
(偶发事件) occurrence: An incident that is usually unexpected and has not been planned ahead of time.
Flood is practically an annual occurrence in this district. 22.承认 admit: To agree to the truth of, usu, something bad. It suggests reluctance or possible objection. He admitted his crime/stealing.
(自白 供认) confess: To admit guilt as to a crime or as to a shortcoming, in the sense of making known to others one's own error or wrong doing.
He confessed his fault/doing something wrong.
acknowledge: to agree the truth of, recognize the fact or existence of what have said or done, good or bad.
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