动词动摇; 摇撼( shake的过去分词 ); (使)颤抖; 握手
1. (动摇):144:Rosa Rubicundior, Lilio Candidior (比玫瑰更鲜红,比百合更洁白) | 145:Shaken (动摇) | 146:Demon Loves the Dark (恶魔喜欢黑暗)
2. 摇晃:shakedown 摇落 | shaken 摇晃 | shakeout 经济衰退
3. 摇动,震动; v. 摇动,动摇:1935shaftn. 轴,杆状物 | 1936shaken. 摇动,震动; v. 摇动,动摇 | 1937shake off摆脱,甩掉
4. 震撼:13. 傷痕 Scars | 14. 震撼 Shaken | 15. 舞動傾斜 MEDLEY Dance Medley
1.
1. Playing host to humans - that it could have jolly well done without - for a quarter of a century has left Jiuzhaigou shaken.
2. Wenger's side were at least shaken out of their sense of complacency and starting attacking with renewed vigour.
3. The monarch looked shaken by the episode, but soon recovered her composure.
4. From the 2008 baby milk food scam to the recent hogwash oil controversy, a series of scandals has shaken people's confidence in quality control.
5. Katie was left shaken after dashing from the car just before it burst into flames.
6. shaken
6. " This is a deeply distressing incident, " said a clearly shaken Howard.
7. But the resignation may result in the opposite effect as the position of the party could be shaken.
8. Victoria Beckham was " left shaken " after an air scare over the Atlantic when her jet was forced to return to London.
9. His death followed a series of gruesome crimes which have shaken the Japanese public recently.
10. The public has shaken off its slumber and is aware that extreme climate events, pollution tragedies and animal extinctions are not just the stuff of science fiction anymore.
adj
1. disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock
e.g. retrieved his named from her jolted memory
the accident left her badly shaken
Synonym: jolted