quiver2 noun [countableC] 1 SHAKEa slight trembling 轻微的颤抖quiver of fear/anxiety/anticipation etc I felt a quiver of excitement run through me. 我激动得全身一阵颤抖。
2. DLOa long case for carrying arrows 箭筒,箭囊,箭袋 quiver• When morning came she went to her store-chamber where among many treasures was a great bow and a quiver full of arrows.• I felt a quiver of excitement run through me.• Never a quiver or a moan.• He felt not a quiver of fear, not a doubt of his own powers.• He extended a hand: not a quiver.• Her knees touched his and the tiny contact sent a quiver of anticipation up her spine.• An ivory quiver hung upon her left shoulder and in her hand was a bow. quiver of fear/anxiety/anticipation etc• He felt not a quiver of fear, not a doubt of his own powers.• Her knees touched his and the tiny contact sent a quiver of anticipation up her spine.