B1 [ I or T ] to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this摇动;抖动;使颤动
B2 [ I ] If you are shaking, your body makes quick short movements, or you feel as if it is doing so, because you are frightened or nervous.(因害怕或紧张而)打颤,发抖
C2 [ I ] If your voice shakes, it makes you sound nervous or frightened.(因害怕或紧张而)声音颤抖
B1 to hold someone's hand and move it up and down, especially when you meet them for the first time or when you make an agreement with them(尤指初次见面或达成协议时)握(某人的)手
If two people shake hands, they greet each other or say goodbye by briefly joining hands and moving them slightly up and down.握手
If two people shake (hands) on something, they make an agreement by briefly joining hands and moving them slightly up and down.握手成交
B2 to move your head from side to side, in order to express disagreement, sadness, or that you do not want or believe something摇头(表示不同意、悲伤、不想要或不信)
to hold your hand up in the air with your fingers and thumb bent, and move it forcefully backwards and forwards, to show that you are angry挥舞拳头(表示愤怒)
More examples
Screw the lid firmly on to the jar and shake well.
Turn the bottle upside down and shake it.
I shook him but he didn't waken.
When the plane started to shake, I feared the worst.
She put out her hand to shake mine.
[ T ] to cause to feel upset and worried使烦恼;使心绪不定;使震惊
[ T ] to make something less certain, firm, or strong动摇,削弱
[ C ] an act of shaking something摇动;抖动;震动
short, quick movements from side to side that your body makes because you are ill, are frightened, or have drunk too much alcohol寒颤,颤抖,哆嗦
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