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shake  (shk)
v. shook (shk), shak·en (shkn), shak·ing, shakes
v.tr.
1. To cause to move to and fro with jerky movements.
2. To cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock.
3. To cause to lose stability or waver: a crisis that shook my deepest beliefs.
4. To remove or dislodge by jerky movements: shook the dust from the cushions.
5.
a. To bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking: "It is not easy to shake one's heart free of the impression" John Middleton Murry.
b. Slang To get rid of: couldn't shake the man who was following us.
6. To disturb or agitate; unnerve: She was shaken by the news of the disaster.
7. To brandish or wave, especially in anger: shake one's fist.
8. To clasp (hands) in greeting or leave-taking or as a sign of agreement.
9. Music To trill (a note).
10. Games To rattle and mix (dice) before casting.
v.intr.
1. To move to and fro in short, irregular, often jerky movements.
2. To tremble, as from cold or in anger.
3. To be unsteady; totter or waver.
4. To move something vigorously up and down or from side to side, as in mixing.
5. Music To trill.
6. To shake hands: Let's shake on it.
n.
1. The act of shaking.
2. A trembling or quivering movement.
3. Informal An earthquake.
4.
a. A fissure in rock.
b. A crack in timber caused by wind or frost.
5. Informal A moment or instant; a trice: I'll do it in a shake.
6. Music A trill.
7.
a. See milk shake.
b. A beverage in which the ingredients are mixed by shaking.
8. A rough shingle used to cover rustic buildings, such as barns: cedar shakes.
9. shakes Informal Uncontrollable trembling, as in a person who is cold, frightened, feverish, or ill. Often used with the: was suffering from a bad case of the shakes.
10. Slang A bargain or deal: getting a fair shake.
Phrasal Verbs:
shake down
1. Slang To extort money from.
2. Slang To make a thorough search of: shook down the prisoners' cells for hidden weapons.
3. To subject (a new ship or aircraft) to shakedown testing.
4. To become acclimated or accustomed, as to a new environment or a new job.
shake off
To free oneself of; get rid of: We shook off our fears.
shake up
1. To upset by or as if by a physical jolt or shock: was badly shaken up by the accident.
2. To subject to a drastic rearrangement or reorganization: new management bent on shaking up the company.
Idioms:
give (someone) the shake Slang
To escape from or get rid of: We managed to give our pursuers the shake.
no great shakes Slang
Unexceptional; ordinary: "stepping in between the victim and the bully, even when the victim happens to be no great shakes" Louis Auchincloss.
shake a leg Informal
1. To dance.
2. To move quickly; hurry up.
shake (another's) tree Slang
To arouse to action or reaction; disturb: "[He] so shook Hollywood's tree that . . . all manner of . . . people called me unsolicited to itemize his mistakes or praise his courage" Tina Brown.
shake a stick at Slang
To point out, designate, or name: "All of a sudden there came into being a vast conservative infrastructure: think-tanks . . . and more foundations than you could shake a stick at" National Review.

[Middle English schaken, from Old English sceacan.]

shaka·ble, shakea·ble adj.
Synonyms: shake, tremble, quake, quiver1, shiver1, shudder
These verbs mean to manifest involuntary vibratory movement. Shake is the most general: The floor shook when I walked heavily across the room.
Tremble implies quick, rather slight movement, as from excitement, weakness, or anger: The speaker trembled as he denounced his opponents.
Quake refers to more violent movement, as that caused by shock or upheaval: I was so scared that my legs began to quake.
Quiver suggests a slight, rapid, tremulous movement: "Her lip quivered like that of a child about to cry" Booth Tarkington.
Shiver involves rapid trembling, as of a person experiencing chill: "as I in hoary winter night stood shivering in the snow" Robert Southwell.
Shudder applies chiefly to convulsive shaking caused by fear, horror, or revulsion: "She starts like one that spies an adder/ . . . The fear whereof doth make him shake and shudder" Shakespeare. See Also Synonyms at agitate, dismay.

shake
Verb
[shaking, shook, shaken]
1. to move up and down or back and forth with short quick movements
2. to be or make unsteady
3. (of a voice) to tremble because of anger or nervousness
4. to clasp or grasp (the hand) of (a person) in greeting or agreement: they shook hands
5. shake on it Informal to shake hands in agreement or reconciliation
6. to wave vigorously and angrily: he shook his fist
7. (often foll. by up)to frighten or unsettle
8. to shock, disturb, or upset: he was badly shaken but unharmed
9. to undermine or weaken: a team whose morale had been badly shaken
10. US & Canad informal to get rid of
11. Music to perform a trill on (a note)
12. shake one's head to indicate disagreement or disapproval by moving the head from side to side
Noun
1. the act or an instance of shaking
2. a tremor or vibration
3. the shakes Informal a state of uncontrollable trembling
4. Informal a very short period of time: in half a shake
5. Music same as trill (sense 1)
6. short for milk shake
See also shake down, shake off, shake up [Old English sceacan]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.shakeshake - building material used as siding or roofing
building material - material used for constructing buildings
2.shakeshake - frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream
drink - a single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink"; "likes a drink before dinner"
eggshake - a milkshake with egg in it
frappe - thick milkshake containing ice cream
malt, malted, malted milk - a milkshake made with malt powder
3.shakeshake - a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
musical note, note, tone - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long"
4.shakeshake - grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
contract - a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law
acknowledgement, acknowledgment - a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her"
5.shakeshake - a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
6.shakeshake - causing to move repeatedly from side to side
agitation - the act of agitating something; causing it to move around (usually vigorously)
Verb1.shake - move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"
fluff up, plump up, shake up - make fuller by shaking; "fluff up the pillows"
move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
fan - agitate the air
tremble - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"
tremor, quake - shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"
palpitate - cause to throb or beat rapidly; "Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart"
convulse - shake uncontrollably; "earthquakes convulsed the countryside"
sparge - agitate by introducing air or compressed gas; "sparge the water"
succuss, shake up - shake; especially (a patient to detect fluids or air in the body)
concuss - shake violently
rattle - shake and cause to make a rattling noise
jactitate, thrash about, thresh, thresh about, thrash, convulse, toss, slash - move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"
jiggle, joggle, wiggle - move to and fro; "Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!"
2.shake - move with or as if with a tremor; "his hands shook"
move involuntarily, move reflexively - move in an uncontrolled manner
3.shake - shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively; "The old engine was juddering"
Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
vibrate - shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled manner
4.shake - move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet"
roll - move, rock, or sway from side to side; "The ship rolled on the heavy seas"
rock, sway - cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently"
nutate - rock, sway, or nod; usually involuntarily
swag - sway heavily or unsteadily
move back and forth - move in one direction and then into the opposite direction
totter - move without being stable, as if threatening to fall; "The drunk man tottered over to our table"
5.shake - undermine or cause to waver; "my faith has been shaken"; "The bad news shook her hopes"
weaken - lessen the strength of; "The fever weakened his body"
6.shake - stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
arouse, elicit, evoke, provoke, enkindle, kindle, fire, raise - call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
fuel - stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism"
sex, wind up, excite, turn on, arouse - stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male audience"
affright, fright, frighten, scare - cause fear in; "The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me"; "Ghosts could never affright her"
thrill, tickle, vibrate - feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"
invite, tempt - give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting; "the window displays tempted the shoppers"
elate, intoxicate, uplift, lift up, pick up - fill with high spirits; fill with optimism; "Music can uplift your spirits"
animate, enliven, inspire, invigorate, exalt - heighten or intensify; "These paintings exalt the imagination"
titillate - excite pleasurably or erotically; "A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine"
7.shake - get rid of; "I couldn't shake the car that was following me"
escape, get away, break loose - run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison"
8.shake - bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking; "He was shaken from his dreams"; "shake the salt out of the salt shaker"
alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
9.shake - shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state; "shake one's head"; "She shook her finger at the naughty students"; "The old enemies shook hands"; "Don't shake your fist at me!"
gesticulate, gesture, motion - show, express or direct through movement; "He gestured his desire to leave"

shake
verb 1. jiggle, agitate, joggle
verb 6. undermine, threaten, disable, weaken, impair, sap, debilitate, subvert, pull the rug out from under (informal)
shake someone off leave behind, lose, get rid of, get away from, elude, get rid of, throw off, get shot of (slang) rid yourself of, give the slip
shake someone up (Informal) upset, shock, frighten, disturb, distress, rattle (informal) unsettle, unnerve, discompose
shake something off get rid of, lose, recuperate from
shake something up restructure, reorganize, mix, overturn, churn (up), turn upside down
Translations

shake [ʃeɪk] [pt shook, pp shaken] [ˈʃeɪkn] vtsacudir [+ building]; hacer temblar (= perturb); inquietar, perturbar (= weaken); debilitar (= alarm); trastornar
viestremecerse (= tremble); temblar
n (movement) → sacudida;
to shake one's head (in refusal) → negar con la cabeza;
(in dismay) → mover or menear la cabeza, incrédulo;
to shake hands with sb → estrechar la mano a algn;
to shake in one's shoes (fig) → temblar de miedo
shake off vtsacudirse;
(fig) → deshacerse de
shake up vtagitar
shake [ʃeɪk] [shook , pt , shaken , pp ] [ʃuk, ˈʃeɪkn] vtsecouer [+ bottle, cocktail]; agiter [+ house, confidence]; ébranler
vitrembler
nsecousse f;
to shake one's head (in refusal etc) → dire or faire non de la tête;
(in dismay) → secouer la tête;
to shake hands with sb → serrer la main à qn
shake off vtsecouer [+ pursuer]; se débarrasser de
shake up vtsecouer
shake [ʃeɪk] [shook , pt , shaken , pp ] vtschütteln;
(weaken, upset, surprise) → erschüttern;
(weaken) (resolve) → ins Wanken bringen
vizittern, beben;
(building, table) → wackeln;
(earth) → beben
nSchütteln nt;
to shake one's head → den Kopf schütteln;
to shake hands with sb → jdm die Hand schütteln;
to shake one's fist (at sb) → (jdm) mit der Faust drohen;
give it a good shake → schütteln Sie es gut durch;
a shake of the head → ein Kopfschütteln
shake off shake vt (lit, fig) → abschütteln
shake up shake vtschütteln (fig) (upset) → erschüttern
shake [ʃeɪk] vb [pt shook, pp shaken] [ʃuk, ˈʃeɪkn]
vtscuotere [+ bottle, cocktail]; agitare
vitremare
nscossa;
to shake one's head → scuotere la testa;
to shake hands with sb → stringere or dare la mano a qn
shake off vtscrollare (via);
(fig) → sbarazzarsi di
shake up vtscuotere

shake
v shake [ʃeik]
1 to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.skud, beweيَهُزразклащам (се)(o)třást (se)ryste(er)heben (lassen)σείω, σείομαι, δονώ, δονούμαι, κουνώ, κουνιέμαι, τρέμωagitar, (hacer) temblarraputama, värisemaتكان خوردنravistaa, vapista(faire) tremblerלְנַעֵרहिलाना, हिलनाtresti se, drmati(meg)ráz; rázkódik, remegmengguncanghrista(st)far tremare揺れる흔들(리)다, 진동하다drebėti, tirtėti, kratytitricināt; trīcēt; drebētterketar-ketarschudden( til å) riste; dirre, skjelvetrząść (się)estremecera scu­turaсотрясать(ся), дрожать(o)triasť (sa)(za)tresti (se)tresti seskakaสั่นsalla(n)mak抖動,震動тремтіти; трястисяہلنا جلنا، لرزناrung, lắc
2 to shock, disturb or weaken He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.versteur, verswakيَصْدُم، يَضْعُفразтърсвам (се)otřástrysteerschütternταράζω, κλονίζωdebilitarðokeerimaمتزلزل شدنjärkyttääébranlerלְזַעֲזֵעकांपनाpotresti, uzdrmatimegrendítmenggoyahkantrufla, koma úr jafnvægiscuotere, turbare動揺させる동요하게 하다(su)krėstisatriekt; iedragāt (ticību u.tml.)melemahkanschokkenryste, skake oppwstrząsnąć, zachwiaćabalara zguduiпотрясать; поколебатьotriasťpretresti; omajatiuzdrmati[]skaka, göra upprördสะเทือนใจsarsmak, allak bullak etmek使震驚похитнути; послабитиسنسنی پیدا کرناlàm sửng sốt使
n
1 an act of shaking He gave the bottle a shake.skudهَزَّهраздрусване(za)třepánírystdas Schüttelnκούνημα, τράνταγμα, χτύπημαsacudidaraputusلرزشravistussecousseנִיעוּרहिलानाtresenje, drmanje(meg)rázáskocokanhristingurscossa, scrollataゆすぶり흔들기purtymas, kratymasViņš sakratīja pudeli.menggoncanghet schuddenrysting, skjelvingpotrząsanieabanadelazguduiturăвстряска, тряска(po)trasenietresenjemućkanjeskakningหารเขย่าsallama, sarsma搖動струшування; струсہلنے یا ہلانے کا عملsự rung
2 drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously a chocolate milk-shake.bruisdrankمَشْروب يتكَوَّن بواسِطَة هَز الموادшейкkoktejlshake; -shakedas Shakeποτό που γίνεται με χτύπημα των συστατικών τουbatidokokteil, seguمخلوطpirtelö(lait) fouettéשֶייקहिलानाfrapeturmixminuman kocokhristingurfrappéミルクセーキ흔들어 만드는 음료kokteiliskokteiliskocakmilk shake(milk)shakekoktailbatidoshakeкоктейльkoktailnapitekšejkshakeน้ำปั่นmilkşeyk搖晃коктейльدودھ سے بنا مشروبcốc sữa trứng
n ˈshaking
an act of shaking or state of being shaken, shocked etc They got a shaking in the crash.skuddingهَز، صَدْمَه، إهْتِزازразлюляванеotřes, třesenírystelsedie Erschütterungταρακούνημαsacudidaraputamine, ðokkارتعاشravistus, järkytyssecousse, ébranlementנִיעוּרकंपकंपाहटdrmanje, trešnjarázásguncanganhristingur; áfallscossone動揺흔들어 움직이기, 진동sukrėtimassatricinājums; šoksmenggeletarschokristing, sjokkszok, wstrząsabalozguduitură, zdruncinăturăтряска; потрясениеotras, trasenietresenješok[]skakningการสั่นสะเทือนsarsılma, şoke olma震動трясіння; потрясінняتذبذب کا عملhành động lắc, giũ
adj ˈshaky
1 weak or trembling with age, illness etc a shaky voice; shaky handwriting.bewerigضَعيف، مُهْتَز، مُرْتَعِشٍтреперещtřaslavýdirrende; skælvendezittrigτρεμουλιαστός, τρεμάμενοςtemblorosovärisevبي ثباتvapisevatremblantחַלָש, רוֹעֵדकमजोरslab, drhtavreszketőgemetarskjálfanditremolanteふるえる약한, 몸이 떨리는drebantis, virpantisdrebelīgs; trīcošsmenggeletarbeverigskrøpelig, skjelvendeniepewny, drżącytrémulotremuratтрясущийся, нетвёрдыйtrasľavýtresoč sedrhtavskakigสั่นเทาtitrek發抖的тремтячий; нетвердийبڑھاپے یا بیماری کی وجہ سے لرزتا ہواrung, run
2 unsteady or likely to collapse a shaky chair.wankelrig, lendelamمُتَداع، مُتَخَلْخِلразнебитенvratkýusikker; vaklendewackeligασταθής, ετοιμόρροποςcojo, inestablelogisevشكنندهhuterabranlantרוֹעֵדअस्थिरklimav, klecavrozogareyotótrausturvacillante, traballanteぐらついた불안정한, 무너질 것 같은iškleręs, klibantisļodzīgsgoyangwankelustø, skrøpeligrozklekotanyinseguroşubredнепрочный, шаткийvratkýmajavklimavostadig, ranglig, vingligไม่มั่นคงgevşek, sallantılı搖搖慾裂的нестійкий; хиткийغیر مستحکمkhông vững chãi
3 (sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc He's a bit shaky at arithmetic; My arithmetic has always been very shaky; I'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.nie baie goed nieمُتَعَثِّر، مُهْتَزсъмнителенslabý, chatrnýusikkerunsicherαδύνατος, μη ικανόςflojokehv, nõrkسستepävarmafaibleחַלָשकमजोरnesiguran, slabbizonytalankurang baikslakurdebole不確実な변변치 못한, 부정확한silpnokas[]vājš; ne visai labskurang baikzwakusikker, ustøsłabyfracoslabслабый, неуверенныйslabýšibekslabskralไม่ถูกต้องzayıf不可靠的незадовільнийناقابل اعتبارkhông tốt, không chính xác
adv ˈshakily
bouvalligباهْتِزازсъмнителноtřaslavěusikkertwackeligτρεμουλιαστάcon voz trémulavärisevaltبا حالتي متزلزلhuterastien tremblantבִּרעַדָהकम्पायमानता से, अस्थिरतापूर्वक, अविश्सनीयता सेdrhtavo, klimavoroskatagul, bizonytalanulgemetarskjálfandi(tremando)よろよろして불안정하게silpnai, netvirtaidrebelīgi; trīcošidengan goyangbeverigskjelvende, usikkertniepewnieinseguramentetremurândнетвёрдо, неуверенноtrasľavotresoče seslaboskakigtอย่างสั่นสะเทือนzayıf/güvenilmez bir hâlde發抖地нетвердо; нестійкоلرزتے ہؤےrung, không vững chãi
n ˈshakiness
bouvalligheidإهْتِزازколебливостvratkost, chvěníusikkerheddie Wackeligkeitαστάθειαinestabilidadvärisemineلرزش؛تزلزلhuteruusinstabilité, tremblementחוֹסֶר יְצִיבוּתकम्पायमानता, अस्थिरता, अविश्सनीयताklimavost, lomnostreszketegség, rozogaság, bizonytalanságkelemahanskjálfti; óöryggiinstabilità不安定불안정함netvirtumas, virpėjimasdrebelīgums; nedrošībasifat yang goyangbeverigheidskjelving; usikkerhetniepewnośćinsegurançainstabilitate, tremurшаткость, неуверенностьvratkosť; chvenienezanesljivostslabostskakighetการสั่นsarsaklık, titreklik發抖нестійкість, хиткістьتذبذبsự rung, tính không vững chãi
n ˈshake-up
a disturbance or reorganization. herorganisasieإعادَة تنظيم، نَفْضреорганизацияzmatek; reorganizaceruske op idie Umwälzungταρακούνημα, αναστάτωση, αναδιοργάνωσηreorganizaciónümberkorraldus, häirimineتغيير و تحولuudelleenjärjestelygrand remaniementטַלטָלָהतब्दीलीreorganizacija, drmanjeátszervezéskekalutanumbylting, gagnger endurskipulagningrimaneggiamento, rimpasto大異動동요; (기구의) 대개편pertvarkymas, performavimas, perstumdymasreorganizācija; pārkārtojumi; pārmaiņasmengejutkanreorganisatieomvelting; omorganiseringprzetasowaniereviravoltaremaniereвстряскаzmätok; reorganizáciaspremembareorganizacijaomskakning, ommöbleringการเปลี่ยนแปลงครั้งใหญ่yeniden düzenleme/örgütleme動亂,改組струс; переміщення службових осібہلا جلا کار ترتیب میں لاناsự cải tổ
no great shakes
not very good or important He has written a book, but it's no great shakes.nie belangrik nieجيد جدا، مُهِم جِداнищо особеноnic zvláštníhoikke det helt storedie Umwälzungτίποτα σπουδαίοno ser gran cosapole suurem asiچنگي به دل نزدنei kaksinenne pas valoir grand-choseלא הַטוֹב אוֹ הֶחָשוּב בְּיוֹתֵרअच्छा या महत्वपूर्ण नहींništa osobito, ništa posebnonem nagy durranástidak pentingekkert sérstakur(niente di straordinario)大したものではない대단한 일이 못되는ne kažin kas/koks, šiaip saunekas sevišķsbukan hebat sangatniets bijzondersikke rare greienenic specjalnegode pouco valorlipsit de importanţăничего особенногоnič zvláštnene biti kaj pridaništa posebnointe mycket att hurra förไม่ดีönemsiz, fevkalâdeliği olmayan不太出色(重要)ні те ні се; нічого особливогоبہت زیادہ اہم یا اچھا نہ ہوناkhông tốt lắm, không có tác dụng lắm
shake one's fist at
to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch He shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.jou vuis vir iemand wysيَتَحَدّى، يُهَدِّدразмахвам юмрукhrozit pěstíknytte nævenmit der Faust drohenαπειλώ με τη γροθιάamenazar a alguien con el puñorusikat vibutamaمشت خود را بالا بردنheristää nyrkkiäänmenacer du poingלְאַיֵיםघूंसा दिखानाprijetiti kome šakomrázza az öklétmengacukan tinjusteyta hnefa framan ímostrare i pugni aおどかす...에게 주먹을 내보이며 으르대다pagrūmoti[]kratīt dūrimenunjukkan penumbukde vuist ballentrue med knyttnevengrozić komuś pięściąameaçara ame­ninţa cu pumnulгрозить кому-л. кулакомhroziť päsťouzažugatizapretiti pesnicomhytta med näven åtชกyumruğunu sallamak揮舞拳頭(威嚇)загрожувати кулакомدھمکی کے انداز میں مکہ دکھاناdứ quả đấm
shake one's head
to move one's head round to left and right to mean `No' `Are you coming?' I asked. She shook her head.skud jou kopيَهُزُّ رأسَه إسْتِنكاراпоклащам глава(za)vrtět hlavouryste (på) hovedetden Kopf schüttelnγνέφω αρνητικάnegar con la cabeza, decir que no con la cabezapead raputades ei ütlemaسر تكان دادنpudistaa päätäänfaire non de la têteלְנַעֲנֵע אֶת הַראשसिर हिला कर नहीं कहनाodmahnuti glavom(tagadólag) rázza a fejétmenggelengkan kepalahrista höfuð(scuotere/scrollare il capo), (fare cenno di no)首を横に振る(부정의 표시로) 머리를 가로젓다papurtyti galvą(noraidoši) papurināt galvumenggelengkan kepalanee schuddenriste på hodetkręcić głowąabanar a cabeçaa nega (din cap)(по)качать головой(za)vrtieť hlavouzmajati z glavomrdnuti glavomskaka på huvudetส่ายหัว(başını sallayarak) reddetmek搖頭похитати головоюانکار کے طور پر سر کو جنبش دیناlắc đầu
shake off
to rid oneself of He soon shook off the illness.afskudيَتَخَلَّص مِنотърсвам сеzbavit sekomme af medloswerdenξεφορτώνομαιlibrarse demaha raputamaاز شر كسي يا چيزي خلاص شدنpäästä eroonvenir à bout deלְהִיפַּטֵר מ-निजात या छुटकारा पानाotresti, osloboditi se koga ili čegaleráz (magáról)menyingkirkanlosa sig viðliberarsi di治す(먼지 등을) 털어내다, (병 등을) 고치다atsikratyti, išsivaduoti išatbrīvoties no; tikt vaļā nosembuh daripadavan zich afschuddenkvitte seg med, riste av segpozbywać sięlivrar-se dea-i veni de hacизбавлятьсяzbaviť saotresti seotarasiti seskaka av sigหนีรอดจากkurtulmak, yakayı kurtarmak擺脫позбутисяچھٹکارا پاناgiũ, tống khứ
shake up
to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic. aanmoedigيُثير، يُقْلِق، يَهُز المَشاعِرраздрсусвамvyburcovatruske op iaufrüttelnταρακουνώ (μτφ.), κάνω κπ. να ενεργοποιηθείsacudirergutamaكسي را به خود آوردنravistellasecouerלְנַעֵרजागरुक करनाprodrmati, protrestifelrázmerangsanghrista upp íscuotere奮い立たせる...을 동요시키다sukrėstiuzmundrināt; sapurinātmemberi semangatwakker schuddenruske opp iwstrząsaćabanara scuturaрасшевелить, встряхнутьvyburcovaťspodbuditiprodrmatiskaka (ruska) om, rycka uppทำให้ตื่นตัวyeniden düzenlemek/örgütlemek激蕩,激勵розворушитиللکار کر جوش دلاناthức tỉnh

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