简而言之,thrill主要是因为高兴、激动等情绪而产生的,有点儿类似跃跃欲试的感觉,甚至是激动的浑身起鸡皮疙瘩的感觉。tremble有可能是中性的叙述某人或某物在颤抖,或者是某人吓得、气得、紧张的直哆嗦。下面是朗文的英文释义。 thrill noun.1 [countable] a sudden strong feeling of excitement and pleasure, or the thing that makes you feel thisWinning first place must have been quite a thrill.the thrill of (doing) something (=the excitement you get from something)the thrill of travelling at high speedsEven though I've been acting for years, I still get a thrill out of going on stage.It gave Pat a thrill to finally see the group perform live.a thrill of excitement/anticipation/fear etcShe felt a thrill of pride as her son stepped forward.do something for the thrill of it (=do something for excitement and not for any serious reason)2 thrills and spills also thrills and chills informal the excitement and danger involved in an activity, especially a sport3 the thrill of the chase/huntthe excitement you feel when you are trying to get something that is difficult to get, especially when you are trying to get a romantic relationship with someonethrill verb[transitive]to make someone feel excited and happy[↪ thrilling]:His music continues to thrill audiences.thrill to something phrasal verbto feel excited and happy about something:In the 1960s, the public thrilled to the idea of space exploration.trem‧ble [intransitive]1.to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are upset or frightened:His lip started to tremble and then he started to crytremble with anger/fear etcGreene was on his feet now, his body trembling with rage.2.to shake slightly:The whole house trembled as the train went by.➔ see usage note shake13.if your voice trembles, it sounds nervous and unsteady4.to be worried or frightened about something:I tremble to think what will happen when she finds out.tremble noun [countable]If someone trembles, their body shakes with very small movements, especially because they are angry, afraid, or excited