Old English cwacian "quake, tremble, chatter (of teeth)," related to cweccan "to shake, swing, move, vibrate," of unknown origin with no certain cognates outside English. Perhaps somehow imitative. In reference to earth tremors, probably by c. 1200. Related: Quaked; quaking.
quake (n.)
early 14c., "a trembling in fear," from quake (v.). Rare except in combinations. Now usually as a shortening of earthquake, in which use it is attested from 1640s. Old English had the verbal noun cwacung "shaking, trembling."
雙語例句
1. Most of the wreckage from the 1985 quake has been cleared.
1985年地震遺留的廢墟大部分已經被清理幹淨。
來自柯林斯例句
2. Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers.
患有社交恐懼症的人一想到要見陌生人就發抖。
來自柯林斯例句
3. The quake destroyed mud buildings in many remote villages.
這次地震摧毀了許多偏遠鄉村的土坯房。
來自柯林斯例句
4. As a writer, Web browser and unrepentant Quake player, I'm strictly a laptop kind of guy.
作為一個寫作人 、 網絡搜尋者和頑固不化的Quake玩家, 我屬於膝上型的那一類.
來自互聯網
5. The network was broadcasting the World Series from Candlestick Park when the quake struck.