1. 摇匀;激励,使振作:shakeoff撵走,摆脱;抖落 | shakeup摇匀;激励,使振作 | sharein分享,分担
1. No immediate reason was given for Tuesday's cabinet shakeup in the south Asian nation, but analysts say the dismissals could throw the country into a constitutional crisis.
2. The shakeup was the largest cabinet reshuffle since Garcia took office in July 2006.
3. shakeup的意思
3. The shakeup appeared aimed at demonstrating Blair still holds a firm grip on his beleaguered government after weeks of negative headlines and scandal.
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4. Such was the national angst in France that President Nicolas Sarkozy urged a soccer shakeup and met former team captain Thierry Henry.
5. Without a comprehensive shakeup of the system, any promise of reining in prices is just lip service.
6. " This team needs a shakeup, " the coach said after the Timberwolves lost the season finale to Memphis in April.
7. shakeup
7. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Timberwolves continued to build their case against a shakeup.
8. The British government signaled the biggest shakeup of Britain's universities in a generation Thursday, the Guardian reported.
9. His arrival is part of the shakeup following Washington's worst NFL season since 1994.
noun
1. the imposition of a new organization
organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)
e.g. a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum
top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup
Synonym: reorganization reorganisation shake-up