Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - shake
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Shake
shake
I. v. a.
1.
Agitate, convulse, jar, jolt, make to tremble or quiver.
2.
Intimidate, frighten, daunt.
3.
Endanger, weaken, move, make less firm, threaten to overthrow.
4.
Agitate, wave, vibrate.
5.
Move, remove, throw off, rid one's self of, put away.
6.
Trill.
II. v. n.
Tremble, quake, quiver, totter, shudder, shiver.
III. n.
1.
Agitation, concussion, jar, jolt, shaking, tremor, shock, trembling, shivering.
2.
Trill.
3.
Crack (in timber), fissure, cleft.
1.
Agitate, convulse, jar, jolt, make to tremble or quiver.
2.
Intimidate, frighten, daunt.
3.
Endanger, weaken, move, make less firm, threaten to overthrow.
4.
Agitate, wave, vibrate.
5.
Move, remove, throw off, rid one's self of, put away.
6.
Trill.
II. v. n.
Tremble, quake, quiver, totter, shudder, shiver.
III. n.
1.
Agitation, concussion, jar, jolt, shaking, tremor, shock, trembling, shivering.
2.
Trill.
3.
Crack (in timber), fissure, cleft.
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(v) 1. quiver, quake, shudder, waver, wobble, tremble, shiver: The poor child is shaking from the cold. 2. wiggle, wriggle, squirm, shimmy, twitch, joggle, jiggle, waggle, sway, swing, roll, bump, grind, vibrate, oscillate, pulsate, gyrate: When Lola shakes her hips the strongest men have been known to weaken. 3. weaken, undermined, impair, harm, damage, discourage; disenchant, disappoint, disaffect: The incident shook my faith in the political party I had supported all my voting life. 4. wave, brandish, flourish, display, show off, parade, exhibit, vaunt, waggle, flap, flutter: It was thrilling to see the once-banned flag being shaken under the noses of the deposed leaders. 5. Often, shake up. agitate, stir (up), mix (up); upset, distress, frighten, scare, shock, disturb, unnerve, unsettle, disconcert, discomfit, worby, fluster, disquiet, confound, confuse, perplex, puzzle, Colloq rattle, get to, US throw (for a loop): Shake the medicine before taking it. I was really shaken by the news that Sheila had quit. 6. shake down. a break in, condition, test, prove, Colloq debug: We shook down the submarine on a 30-day cruise. b blackmail, extort or extract or squeeze or wrest money from, hold up, squeeze, dhreaten: The shopkeepers were so frightened that the gang easily shook them down. 7. shake off. get rid of, discard, dislodge, drop, brush off, elude, evade, lose, throw off, rid oneself of, give the slip to: We finally shook off our pursuers: at last we felt safe. -(n) 8. shaking, quivering, auaking, shuddering, wavering, wobbling, trembling, shivering, quiver, quake, shudder, waver, wobble, tremble, shiver, wiggle, wriggle, twitch, joggle, jiggle, sway, swing, roll, gyration: The dog gave a shake of its tail and bounded towards them. 9. agitating, agitation, shaking, stirring (up), jolt, jar, jarring, jounce, jolting, jouncing: Give him a good shake and he'll wake up. 10. the shakes. trembling, tremors, delirium tremens, Colloq D.T.'s: She's had so much to drink that she's got the shakes. ...Словарь синонимов английского языка
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