1. anlamı sarsılmak, sallanmak; başından defetmek, Shake a Tez olushake down sarsarak, argo atlatmak; titreşim halinde olmak, ihtizaz etmek; metanetini bozmak; silkmek, titretmek, çalkamak, sarsmak, sallamak; titremek. 2. anlamı shake sık/sallan/salla.
Shaken
Shaken İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı
Shaken anlamları
(noun) Impaired, as by a shock.
(a.) Caused to shake; agitated; as, a shaken bough.
(p. p.) of Shake
(a.) Cracked or checked; split. See Shake, n., 2.
Shaken tanım:
Kelime: shake Söyleniş:'shAk İşlev:verb Türleri:shook /'shuk/; shak·en /'shA-k&n/; shak·ing Kökeni: Middle English, from Old English sceacan; akin to Old Norse skaka to shake intransitive senses 1 : to move irregularly to and fro 2 : to vibrate especially as the result of a blow or shock 3 : to tremble as a result of physical or emotional disturbance 4 : to experience a state of instability : TOTTER 5 : to briskly move something to and fro or up and down especially in order to mix 6 : to clasp hands 7: 3TRILL transitive senses 1 : to brandish, wave, or flourish often in a threatening manner 2 : to cause to move in a usually quick jerky manner 3 : to cause to quake, quiver, or tremble 4 a : to free oneself from shake a habit shake off a cold b : to get away from : get rid of can you shake your friend? I want to talk to you alone -- Elmer Davis 5 : to lessen the stability of : WEAKENshake one's faith 6 : to bring to a specified condition by or as if by repeated quick jerky movements shook himself loose from the man's grasp 7 : to dislodge or eject by quick jerky movements of the support or container shook the dust from the cloth 8 : to clasp (hands) in greeting or farewell or as a sign of goodwill or agreement 9 : to stir the feelings of : UPSETshook her up 10: 3TRILL - shak·ableorshake·able /'shA-k&-b&l/ adjective - shake a leg1: DANCE2 : to hurry up synonymsSHAKE, AGITATE, ROCK, CONVULSE mean to move up and down or to and fro with some violence. SHAKE often carries a further implication of a particular purpose shake well before using . AGITATE suggests a violent and prolonged tossing or stirring an ocean agitated by storms . ROCK suggests a swinging or swaying motion resulting from violent impact or upheaval the whole city was rocked by the explosion . CONVULSE suggests a violent pulling or wrenching as of a body in a paroxysm spectators were convulsed with laughter .