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    震える 颤抖

    Trembling is a reflex motion caused by cold, fear, or excitement. It can also denote instability.

    Often depicted in art with short, wavy motion lines surrounding the outline of the body. (see post #1630828)
    Sharper, less subtle lines depict twitching, which is more violent and momentary.

    Not to be confused with ^^^, which expresses reaction.

    See also

    • shaking
    • twitching

    External Definition

    The Free Dictionary

    The following tags are aliased to this tag: shiver, shivering, and tremble (learn more).

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