shaken如何读

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美:[ˈʃekən]

shaken是什么意思

v.

摇撼( shake的过去分词 )

(使)颤抖

握手

动摇

adj.

震惊;烦恼;恐惧

shaken自然拼读

shak·en

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shaken英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to move irregularly to and fro

to vibrate especially as the result of a blow or shock

to tremble as a result of physical or emotional disturbance

shook with fear

to experience a state of instability : totter

to briskly move something to and fro or up and down especially in order to mix

to clasp hands

trill entry 2

transitive verb

to brandish, wave, or flourish often in a threatening manner

protesters shaking their fists

to cause to move to and fro, up and down, or from side to side especially in a repetitive, rhythmic, or quick jerky manner

shook his head in disapproval

to cause to quake, quiver, or tremble

to free oneself from shake off a cold

shake a habit

to get away from : get rid of

can you shake your friend? I want to talk to you alone—Elmer Davis

to lessen the stability of : weaken

shake one's faith

to bring to a specified condition by or as if by repeated quick jerky movements

shook himself loose from the man's grasp

to dislodge or eject by quick jerky movements of the support or container

shook the dust from the cloth

to clasp (hands) in greeting or farewell or as a sign of goodwill or agreement

to stir the feelings of : upset, agitate

shook her up

trill entry 2

noun

an act of shaking: such as

an act of shaking hands

an act of shaking oneself

a blow or shock that upsets the equilibrium or disturbs the balance of something

earthquake

a condition of trembling or nervousnessspecifically: delirium tremens

malaria sense 1a

something produced by shaking: such as

a fissure separating annual rings of growth in timber

milkshake

a protein shake

a wavering, quivering, or alternating motion caused by a blow or shock

trill

a very brief period of time

I'll be there in two shakes

shakes plural one that is exceptional especially in importance, ability, or merit—usually used in the phrase no great shakes

a shingle split from a piece of log usually three or four feet (about one meter) long

deal entry 2 sense 3

a fair shake

shaken词源中文解释

“人的身体,因为震动而变得虚弱、混乱或不安”,1640年代,过去分词形容词来自 shake(动词)。到1725年,意为“使快速或有力地交替运动”。

shaken词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English sceacan; akin to Old Norse skaka to shake

The first known use of shake was before the 12th century

shaken儿童词典英英释义

Shakespeareanadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of English playwright and poet William Shakespeare or his writings

Shakespeareanadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of English playwright and poet William Shakespeare or his writings

shakernoun

a utensil or machine used in shaking

capitalized a member of a religious group originating in England and practicing a communal life

shake1 of 2verb

to move irregularly to and fro : quiver, tremble

shaking with cold

to become unsteady : totter

to cause to move in a usually quick jerky manner

to free oneself from

shake off a cold

to cause to become weaker

shake one's faith

to force out of a place by quick jerky movements

shake dust from a blanket

to clasp (hands) in greeting or as a sign of goodwill or agreement

shake2 of 2noun

an act of shaking

plural a condition of trembling (as from chill)

something produced by shakingespecially: milk shake

a very brief period of time

ready in two shakes

plural one that stands out especially in importance, ability, or merit—usually used in the phrase no great shakes

a long shingle

deal entry 3 sense 2

a fair shake

shaken 例句

1 My faith has been shaken.

我的信仰动摇了.

2 If I cracked an egg over it, I could have shaken scrambled eggs out of my curls.

3 I saw that my father was a little shaken up over being fired, but at the same time he didn’t seem to regret apologizing.

4 He had shaken my trust to the core.

5 A bald man in a very long purple coat had actually shaken his hand in the street the other day and then walked away without a word.

6 In the club a scourge, but Riquelme's national team in the heart can not be shaken.

在俱乐部成了祸患, 但在国家队里克尔梅的核心位置却不容动摇.

7 Her theory has been shaken by this new evidence.

这一新证据动摇了她的理论.

8 Rab had been shaken out of his usual nice balance between quick action and caution by his passionate desire for a good gun.

9 A breeze, or perhaps it was an animal, had shaken a branch.

10 Right then, in that office, with the realization that no one knew the truth about my life, my thoughts about the world were shaken.

11 The fugitive couldn't shake the police.

12 Dell's pretty doughy around the middle, and his large stomach vibrates as if it's been put in a can and shaken at the paint store in one of those mixing machines.

13 We both ended up flat on our backs, me badly winded, him bruised and shaken.

最后,我俩都躺在地上, 我几乎喘不过气来,他则鼻青脸肿, 不停地颤抖.

14 He was shaken, and to get back his nerve he spoke some more.

15 The team seems to have shaken off the jinx that's been dogging them for months.

这支队伍好像已经摆脱了数月来一直缠着他们的厄运.

16 All the snow-bridges that the blizzard may have laid across crevasses are gone, shaken down, knocked in by this drumming and jumping of the ice and the earth beneath the ice.

17 The undergrowth at the side of the scar was shaken and a multitude of raindrops fell pattering.

18 She had been shaken about so much that her head had crashed into the gunwale, but she was already moving, and there was no blood.

19 We sat for a moment, shaken, at a full stop.

20 “How did you get shaken up? What knocked the torch out of your hands?”

shaken 同义词

1 心烦意乱的

distraught distracted

12 颓丧的

die-away

shaken 短语相关

fair shake more than someone can shake a stick at milk shake a fair shake shake on get a fair shake wind shake shake out shake a stick at shake up

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