Level | A2 |
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Kind | verb |
Front | shake |
IPA | /ʃeɪk / verb (past tense shook /ʃʊk /; past participle shaken /ˈʃeɪkən /) |
Back | sallanmak, titremek, çalkalanmak; sallamak, çalkalamak |
Back 2 | shake (verb) /ʃeɪk
/ verb (past tense shook /ʃʊk /; past participle shaken /ˈʃeɪkən /)
1 [intransitive,
transitive]
to move from side to
side or up and down with short, quick movements
sallanmak, titremek,
çalkalanmak; sallamak, çalkalamak
I was so nervous that I was shaking.
The whole building shakes when big trucks
go past.
(figurative) His
voice shook with emotion as he described the accident.
Shake the bottle before taking the
medicine.
She shook him to wake him up.
2 [transitive]
to disturb or upset
sb/sth
sarsmak;
yerinden
sarsmak
The scandal has shaken the whole country.
3 [transitive]
to cause sth to be
less certain; to cause doubt about sth
sarsmak
Nothing seems to shake her belief that she
was right.
IDIOMS
shake
sb's hand/shake hands (with sb)/shake sb by the hand
to take sb's hand and
move it up and down (when you meet sb, to show that you have agreed on sth,
etc.)
el
sıkışmak
note at INTRODUCE
shake
your head
to move your head from
side to side, as a way of saying no
(hayır anlamında) başını
sallamak
PHRASAL VERB
shake
sb/sth off
to get rid of sb/sth;
to remove sth by shaking
kurtulmak, silkelemek
I don't seem to be able to shake off this
cold.
Shake the crumbs off the tablecloth.
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