to shake; to vibrate; to strongly affect; shock; vibration
trembling sound; vibration
earthquake epicenter (Tw)
(literary) to tremble with fear; to shock
circumstances of an earthquake
tremors (from an earthquake)
to shake; to shock; to stun; shocking; stunning; shock
to knock out (of a jolt from an earthquake or crash)
trembling; to shiver with fear
epicenter (of earthquake); hypocenter
degree of earthquake (on magnitude scale)
to shake up; to jolt; to vibrate; to oscillate; to fluctuate; to shake; to shudder
shocking; stunning; sensational
tremorine (drug inducing shivering)
focal mechanism of earthquake
palsy; trembling paralysis; used for Parkinson's disease
帕金森病
shock absorption; damping
powerful earthquake; abbr. for 強烈地震|强烈地震
anti-seismic measures; seismic defenses; earthquake resistant
knocking (fault in internal combustion engine)
electric shock; electroshock
(lit.) car shaking; car sex
shockproof; to guard against earthquakes
seismic zone; earthquake belt
seismology; science of earthquakes
seismic zone; earthquake belt
(med.) cerebral concussion
medium depth earthquake (with epicenter 70-300 km deep)
seismologist; earthquake scientist
earthquake intensity (measure of its destructive power)
formidable renown gives one authority over the whole country
earthquake resistant construction
a deliberate show of strength as a warning
shallow earthquake (with epicenter less than 70 km deep)
deep earthquake (with epicenter more than 300 km deep)
suspension fork; shock-absorbing front fork
seismic zone; earthquake belt
earthquake relief headquarter