shaking
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you shake something, you hold it and move it quickly backward and forward or up and down. You can also shake a person, for example, because you are angry with them or because you want them to wake up. 搖晃; 抖動; 甩動
The nurse took the thermometer, shook it, and put it under my armpit. 護(hù)士拿出體溫計(jì),甩了甩,然后放在我的腋窩下。
2. N-COUNT Shake is also a noun. 搖晃; 抖動; 甩動
She picked up the bag of salad and gave it a shake. 她拿起了那袋沙拉搖了搖。
3. V-T If you shake yourself or your body, you make a lot of quick, small, repeated movements without moving from the place where you are. 搖晃 (身體)
As soon as he got inside, the dog shook himself. 他一進(jìn)去,那條狗就搖頭擺尾。
4. N-COUNT Shake is also a noun. 搖晃
Take some slow, deep breaths and give your body a bit of a shake. 做幾次慢慢的深呼吸,輕輕晃動身體。
5. V-T If you shake your head, you turn it from side to side in order to say "no" or to show disbelief or sadness. 搖 (頭)
"Anything else?" Chris asked. Kathryn shook her head wearily. “還有別的事嗎?”克里斯問道。凱瑟琳疲憊地?fù)u了搖頭。
6. N-COUNT Shake is also a noun. 搖動
"The elm trees are all dying," said Palmer, with a sad shake of his head. “這些榆樹全都要死了,”帕爾默說道,難過地?fù)u了搖頭。
7. V-I If you are shaking, or a part of your body is shaking, you are making quick, small movements that you cannot control, for example, because you are cold or afraid. (因寒冷、害怕等而) 顫抖
He roared with laughter, shaking in his chair. 他放聲大笑,身子在椅子里直搖晃。
My hand shook so much that I could hardly hold the microphone. 我的手抖得厲害以至于幾乎握不住麥克風(fēng)。
8. V-T If you shake your fist or an object such as a stick at someone, you wave it in the air in front of them because you are angry with them. 揮舞 (拳頭、棍棒等)
The colonel rushed up to Earle and shook his gun at him. 上校沖到厄爾面前,沖他揮舞著槍。
9. V-T/V-I If a force shakes something, or if something shakes, it moves from side to side or up and down with quick, small, but sometimes violent movements. 震動; 搖動
...an explosion that shook buildings several kilometres away. …震動了數(shù)公里之外的建筑的一次爆炸。
10. V-T To shake something into a certain place or state means to bring it into that place or state by moving it quickly up and down or from side to side. 抖撒
She shook some pepper onto her sandwich. 她在她的三明治上撒了些胡椒。
11. V-I If your voice is shaking, you cannot control it properly and it sounds very unsteady, for example, because you are nervous or angry. (聲音) 顫抖
His voice shaking with rage, he asked how the committee could keep such a report from the public. 他氣得聲音發(fā)抖,責(zé)問該委員會怎么能向公眾隱瞞這樣一份報(bào)告。
12. V-T If an event or a piece of news shakes you, or shakes your confidence, it makes you feel upset and unable to think calmly. 震驚; 動搖 (信心)
There was no doubt that the news of Tandy's escape had shaken them all. 毫無疑問,坦迪逃跑的消息震驚了他們所有人。
13. V-T If an event shakes a group of people or their beliefs, it causes great uncertainty and makes them question their beliefs. 動搖 (人心、信仰)
The five years she spent as a news correspondent in Moscow were five years that shook the world. 她在莫斯科當(dāng)新聞記者的5年是動搖了世界的5年。
14. PHRASE If you shake someone's hand or shake someone by the hand, you shake hands with them. 握某人的手
I said congratulations and walked over to him and shook his hand. 我向他表示祝賀并走過去和他握手。
15. PHRASE If you shake hands with someone, you take their right hand in your own for a few moments, often moving it up and down slightly, when you are saying hello or goodbye to them, congratulating them, or agreeing on something. You can also say that two people shake hands. (與某人) 握手
He nodded greetings to Mary Ann and Michael and shook hands with Burke. 他對瑪麗·安和邁克爾點(diǎn)頭致意,然后和伯克握了手。
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