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shaker

/shey-ker/US // ˈʃeɪ kər //UK // (ˈʃeɪkə) //

振动台,振动筛,振动器,激振器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that shakes.
    • : a container with a perforated top from which a seasoning, condiment, sugar, flour, or the like is shaken onto food.
    • : any of various containers for shaking beverages to mix the ingredients: a cocktail shaker.
    • : a dredger or caster.
    • : a member of the Millennial Church, originating in England in the middle of the 18th century and brought to the U.S. in 1774, advocating celibacy, common ownership of property, and a strict and simple way of life: so called from their practice of shaking during religious services.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to a style of something produced by Shakers and characterized by simplicity of form, lack of ornamentation, fine craftsmanship, and functionality.

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Examples

  • In today’s Daily Dose, we’ll introduce you to some of the most fascinating movers and shakers the continent has to offer.

  • Cap and seal the shaker for 30 seconds so the cocktail is infused with smoke.

  • For hardcore movers, shakers and everyone in between, you can’t go wrong with the tried and true Powerbeats Pro headphones.

  • It also provides a huge opportunity for startups to demo their SaaS tech and talent to the industry’s top movers, shakers and unicorn makers.

  • An all-virtual Disrupt means you can build relationships and collaborate with Silicon Valley movers and shakers no matter where Google Map pins you.

  • Obgu did a full-length study of this in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where the problem is unmistakable, and heartbreaking.

  • He was once the golden child, the son of a Latin music legend, a hip-shaker with more substance than Ricky Martin.

  • The most damning detail is that the Boeing 777 delivered its own signal of distress, what is called a “stick shaker” warning.

  • Pour into a shaker and transfer back and forth between shaker and cup several times.

  • Chill about six ounces of vodka in a shaker with ice, then strain into a martini glass.

  • The children did as the little cook requested, sprinkled on a little salt from the salt shaker, and took a taste.

  • Jess herself said maybe it was the remarkable salt shaker which had to stand on its head always, because there was no floor to it.

  • Yet thence the more did the bit-shaker the treasure's guardian, the warrior chief, drag to death.

  • Edward picked up the Banner and pretended to read it, while Janet collected the salt and put it back into the shaker.

  • Add sterile glass beads and shake thoroughly in a mechanical shaker for about thirty minutes, or whip with an egg-whisk.