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shakers

US // (ˈʃeɪkəz) //

振动台,振动器,振动筛,震动器

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : the Shakers an American millenarian sect, founded in 1747 as an offshoot of the Quakers, given to ecstatic shaking, advocating celibacy for its members, and practising common ownership of property

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • These men knew each other as comrades in arms, and are members of a brotherhood that includes movers and shakers.

  • “They could put those salt and pepper shakers in their hand,” he says, shaking in head in wonderment.

  • Female movers and shakers host their own economic forum in France.

  • So in a city now crammed with a plethora of big name chefs is a sentimental journey enough to entice the movers and shakers?

  • They the sportive, the roaring, with bright spears, the shakers of the clouds have themselves glorified their greatness.

  • "Keep earth-shakers out of Ogrum squatting place," the dawn man answered.

  • "Earth-shakers" was Guru's name for the dinosaurs and "squatting place" was his word for city.

  • One dozen bonbon dishes, five nouveau riche sugar shakers (we never use them), three muffineers—in heaven's name, what's that?

  • If young Shakers fall in luv tha are sot tu weeding onions, and that kures them forthwithly.