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Что (кто) такое Shake - определение

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Shaking; Shake (song); Shake (album); Shake (disambiguation); Shakin' (disambiguation); Shakin'; Shakin' (song); Shaking (disambiguation)
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Shake         
To leave a place (as in bounce, or roll).
Let's shake and go to Taco Bell, I'm starving.
shake         
(shakes, shaking, shook, shaken)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you shake something, you hold it and move it quickly backwards and forwards or up and down. You can also shake a person, for example, because you are angry with them or because you want them to wake up.
The nurse shook the thermometer and put it under my armpit...
Shake the rugs well and hang them for a few hours before replacing on the floor...
VERB: V n, V n
Shake is also a noun.
She picked up the bag of salad and gave it a shake.
N-COUNT: usu sing
2.
If you shake yourself or your body, you make a lot of quick, small, repeated movements without moving from the place where you are.
As soon as he got inside, the dog shook himself...
He shook his hands to warm them up.
VERB: V pron-refl, V n
Shake is also a noun.
Take some slow, deep breaths and give your body a bit of a shake.
N-COUNT
3.
If you shake your head, you turn it from side to side in order to say 'no' or to show disbelief or sadness.
'Anything else?' Colum asked. Kathryn shook her head wearily...
VERB: V n
Shake is also a noun.
Palmer gave a sad shake of his head.
N-COUNT
4.
If you are shaking, or a part of your body is shaking, you are making quick, small movements that you cannot control, for example because you are cold or afraid.
My hand shook so much that I could hardly hold the microphone...
I stood there, crying and shaking with fear.
VERB: V, V with n
5.
If you shake your fist or an object such as a stick at someone, you wave it in the air in front of them because you are angry with them.
The colonel rushed up to Earle, shaking his gun at him...
VERB: V n at n
6.
If a force shakes something, or if something shakes, it moves from side to side or up and down with quick, small, but sometimes violent movements.
...an explosion that shook buildings several kilometers away...
The breeze grew in strength, the flags shook, plastic bunting creaked.
VERB: V n, V
7.
To shake something into a certain place or state means to bring it into that place or state by moving it quickly up and down or from side to side.
Small insects can be collected by shaking them into a jar...
Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan...
VERB: V n prep, V n with adv
8.
If your voice is shaking, you cannot control it properly and it sounds very unsteady, for example because you are nervous or angry.
His voice shaking with rage, he asked how the committee could keep such a report from the public.
VERB: V with n, also V
9.
If an event or a piece of news shakes you, or shakes your confidence, it makes you feel upset and unable to think calmly.
The news of Tandy's escape had shaken them all...
VERB: V n
shaken
Unhurt, but a bit shaken, she was trying not to cry.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
10.
If an event shakes a group of people or their beliefs, it causes great uncertainty and makes them question their beliefs.
It won't shake the football world if we beat Torquay...
VERB: V n
11.
A shake is the same as a milkshake
.
He sent his driver to fetch him a strawberry shake.
N-COUNT
12.
If you say that someone or something is no great shakes, you mean that they are not very skilful or effective. (INFORMAL)
I'm no great shakes as a detective...
The protests have failed partly because the opposition politicians are no great shakes.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
13.
If you shake someone's hand or shake someone by the hand, you shake hands with them.
I said congratulations and walked over to him and shook his hand...
PHRASE: V inflects
14.
If you shake hands with someone, you take their right hand in your own for a few moments, often moving it up and down slightly, when you are saying hello or goodbye to them, congratulating them, or agreeing on something. You can also say that two people shake hands.
He nodded greetings to Mary Ann and Michael and shook hands with Burke...
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR with n, pl-n PHR
15.
to shake the foundations of something: see foundation
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.
shake         
¦ verb (past shook; past participle shaken)
1. tremble or vibrate or cause to do so.
tremble uncontrollably with strong emotion.
2. move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.
remove from something by shaking.
brandish in anger or as a warning.
3. shock or astonish.
shock (someone) into a change of mood or attitude.
4. (often shake someone/thing off) get rid of or put an end to.
¦ noun
1. an act of shaking.
an amount sprinkled from a container.
2. informal a milkshake.
3. (the shakes) informal a fit of trembling or shivering.
4. Music a trill.
Phrases
be shook on Austral./NZ be keen on or enthusiastic about.
get (or give someone) a fair shake N. Amer. informal get (or give someone) fair treatment.
in two shakes (of a lamb's tail) informal very quickly.
no great shakes informal not very good or significant.
shake a leg informal make a start; rouse oneself.
Phrasal verbs
shake down settle down.
shake someone down N. Amer. informal extort money from someone.
shake on informal confirm (an agreement) by shaking hands.
shake someone up rouse someone from lethargy or apathy.
shake something up make radical changes to an institution or system.
Origin
OE sc(e)acan (v.), of Gmc origin.
shake         
I
n.
act of shaking
1) to give smb. or smt. a shake (she gave the rug a good shake)
opportunity
(colloq.) (AE)
2) a fair shake (she got a fair shake)
II
v.
1) to shake vigorously; violently
2) (d; tr.) to shake from, out of (to shake apples from a tree)
3) (D; intr.) to shake with (to shake with fear)
4) (misc.) shake well before using
Shake         
·- obs. ·p.p. of Shake.
II. Shake ·noun A fissure in rock or earth.
III. Shake ·noun A shook of staves and headings.
IV. Shake ·noun One of the staves of a hogshead or barrel taken apart.
V. Shake ·noun A fissure or crack in timber, caused by its being dried too suddenly.
VI. Shake ·noun The redshank;
- so called from the nodding of its head while on the ground.
VII. Shake ·v To give a tremulous tone to; to Trill; as, to shake a note in music.
VIII. Shake ·v Fig.: To move from firmness; to weaken the stability of; to cause to waver; to impair the resolution of.
IX. Shake ·noun A rapid alternation of a principal tone with another represented on the next degree of the staff above or below it; a trill.
X. Shake ·noun The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation.
XI. Shake ·v To cause to move with quick or violent vibrations; to move rapidly one way and the other; to make to tremble or shiver; to Agitate.
XII. Shake ·vi To be agitated with a waving or vibratory motion; to Tremble; to Shiver; to Quake; to Totter.
XIII. Shake ·v To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion; to rid one's self of;
- generally with an adverb, as off, out, ·etc.; as, to shake fruit down from a tree.
Shake (company)         
AMERICAN LEGAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Shake (Company)
Shake is a New York-based legal technology startup company. Its primary product is the Shake app which offers individuals the ability to create, sign and send legally binding agreements through their iOS devices.
Shaking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Shake.
shaking         
n.
1.
Agitation, concussion, jolting, jolt, shake.
2.
Trembling, quaking.
Shake (singer)         
MALAYSIAN SINGER
Datuk Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad; Dato Shake; Datuk Shake; Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad
Dato' Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmad , also known as SHAKE and Dato Shake, is a Malaysian-French singer who became popular in the 1980s Malay music scene. He was born in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, but is now based in Beverly Hills, California, and Paris, France, with his wife.

Википедия

Shake

Shake may refer to:

  • Handshake
  • Milkshake
  • Tremor
  • Shakes (wood), cracks in timber
  • Shake (shingle), a wooden shingle made from split logs

Shake, The Shakes, Shaking, or Shakin' may refer to: