shiver

shiver
'ʃivə
1. verb
(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) temblar, tiritar, estremecerse

2. noun
(an act of shivering.) escalofrío, tiritón, estremecimiento
- the shivers
shiver vb temblar / tiritar
he was shivering with cold tiritaba de frío
shiver
tr['ʃɪvəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (with cold) escalofrío, tiritón nombre masculino, estremecimiento; (with fear) escalofrío
intransitive verb
1 (with cold) temblar, tiritar; (with fear) estremecerse
plural noun the shivers
1 escalofríos nombre masculino plural
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to send shivers down somebody's spine darle escalofríos a alguien
shiver ['ʃɪvər] vi
1) : tiritar (de frío)
2) tremble: estremecerse, temblar
shiver n
: escalofrío m, estremecimiento m
shiver
n.
calofrío s.m.
escalofrío s.m.
escalofríos s.m.pl.
temblor s.m.
tiritón s.m.
v.
calofriarse v.
estrellar v.
estremecerse v.
hacer añicos v.
temblar v.
tiritar v.

I 'ʃɪvər, 'ʃɪvə(r)
noun
a) (tremor) escalofrío m, estremecimiento m

the scream sent shivers o a shiver down my spine — el grito me produjo escalofríos

b) shivers pl

to have the shivers — tener* escalofríos, tener* chuchos (de frío) (RPl fam)


II
intransitive verb (with cold) temblar*, tiritar; (with fear) temblar*; (with anticipation) estremecerse*

I ['ʃɪvǝ(r)]
1.
N (with cold) tiritón m ; [of horror etc] escalofrío m

it sent shivers down my spine — me dio escalofríos

it gives me the shivers — (fear) me da horror

to get the shivers — (fear) aterrorizarse, sentir escalofríos de miedo

2.
VI (with cold) tiritar; (with emotion) temblar, estremecerse

II ['ʃɪvǝ(r)]
1.
VT (=break) romper, hacer añicos
2.
VI romperse, hacerse añicos
* * *

I ['ʃɪvər, 'ʃɪvə(r)]
noun
a) (tremor) escalofrío m, estremecimiento m

the scream sent shivers o a shiver down my spine — el grito me produjo escalofríos

b) shivers pl

to have the shivers — tener* escalofríos, tener* chuchos (de frío) (RPl fam)


II
intransitive verb (with cold) temblar*, tiritar; (with fear) temblar*; (with anticipation) estremecerse*

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