shaken

/ ˈʃeɪkən /
/ ˈʃeɪkən /

释义

adj. 受惊吓的

v. 摇动;颤抖;“shake”的过去分词

自然拼读

美式发音
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词态

原型:shake

例句

Tom's whole structure of faith was shaken to its foundations.

汤姆的整个信仰结构都动摇了。

When he had shaken hands with her, both men pulled up their chairs to Clara's bedside.

当他和她握手之后,两个人都把椅子拉到了克拉拉的床边。

True to his word, Grune has shaken up the culture here.

格鲁恩言出必行,他改变了这里的文化。

In a land swept by typhoons and shaken by earthquakes, how have Japan's tallest and seemingly flimsiest old buildings—500 or so wooden pagodas—remained standing for centuries?

在这片被台风席卷、被地震撼动的土地上,日本最高、看似最脆弱的老建筑——约500座木制宝塔——是如何屹立了几个世纪的?

When you meet someone for the first time, by the time you have stated your name or shaken hands, the other person has already formed an opinion about the kind of person you are.

当你第一次与某人见面时,当你说出你的名字或和对方握手时,对方已经对你是什么样的人形成了看法。

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