Ráztódó
Ráztódó is a Hungarian term that generally translates to "shaking," "trembling," or "vibrating." It can refer to a physical sensation or a broader concept depending on the context. In a literal sense, it describes the involuntary movement of an object or a person due to external forces, internal instability, or physiological responses. For example, a building might be ráztódó during an earthquake, or a person might feel their hands ráztódó due to nervousness.
Beyond the physical, the term can also be used metaphorically. It might describe a situation that is