إرتعشت أناملُهُ

English translation: his fingers/fingertips quivered/trembled, to be nervous

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Arabic term or phrase:إرتعشت أناملُهُ
English translation:his fingers/fingertips quivered/trembled, to be nervous
Entered by: Michael McCain (X)

10:42 Jun 26, 2009
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Arabic term or phrase: إرتعشت أناملُهُ
Does this have some figurative meaning other than "his fingers quivered/trembled"? For example, is it an expression that means "to be furious" or "to be terrified"? Thanks, Michael.
Michael McCain (X)
France
Local time: 11:53
his fingers quivered/trembled
Explanation:
just that.
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Nadia Ayoub
Egypt
Local time: 11:53
Grading comment
Thanks Nadia
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5 +7his fingers quivered/trembled
Nadia Ayoub


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3 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +7
his fingers quivered/trembled


Explanation:
just that.

Nadia Ayoub
Egypt
Local time: 11:53
Works in field
Native speaker of: Arabic
PRO pts in category: 106
Grading comment
Thanks Nadia

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Noha Kamal, PhD.: fingertips, too
5 mins
  -> Many thanks Noha!

agree  Abdelmonem Samir: fingertips trembled
29 mins
  -> Many thanks Abdelmonem :)

agree  HATEM EL HADARY: I agree, this means that the person become nervous
32 mins
  -> Many thanks Dr. Hatem :)

agree  Nidhalz
7 hrs
  -> Many thanks Walid :)

agree  Taleb Ebrahim - Arabic - English - Turkish Professional Conference Interpreter-Translator
10 hrs
  -> Many thanks Taleb :)

agree  Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
1 day 16 hrs
  -> Many thanks Dr. Zareh :)

agree  Saleh Dardeer
3 days 2 hrs
  -> Many thanks Saleh :)
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