shook
英 [ʃʊk]
美 [ʃʊk]
- v. 摇动(shake的过去式)
- n. 可装配为木箱的各个部件;一捆;(英)禾束堆
- adj. 受到严重打击的;心绪不宁的
- n. (Shook)人名;(英)舒克
- shook (adj.)
- "disturbed," 1891, past participle adjective from shake (v.). Shook up "excited" is 1897 slang, revived 1957 by Elvis Presley.
- 1. As soon as he got inside, the dog shook himself.
- 他一进来,狗就开始摇头摆尾。
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- 2. She shook her fist. "I'll show you," she said.
- 她挥了挥拳头,“我要让你看看,”她说。
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- 3. Salter held the bag by the corners and shook it upside down.
- 索尔特捏住包的外角,把它倒过来晃了晃。
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- 4. The earth shook and the walls of neighbouring houses fell around them.
- 地面摇晃,周围房屋的墙体在他们身边倒塌。
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- 5. The little boy stepped forward timidly and shook Leo's hand.
- 小男孩羞怯地走上前去握了握利奥的手。
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