shook 的 2 个定义
- Also shook up .Slang. strongly affected by an event, circumstance, etc.; emotionally unsettled: She was so shook she couldn't speak.
shook 近义词
quiver, tremble
shook 的近义词 58 个
- convulse
- disturb
- jolt
- rattle
- rock
- roil
- shudder
- sway
- swing
- upset
- wave
- agitate
- brandish
- bump
- chatter
- churn
- commove
- concuss
- discompose
- disquiet
- dither
- dodder
- flap
- flicker
- flit
- flitter
- flourish
- fluctuate
- flutter
- jar
- jerk
- jog
- joggle
- jounce
- move
- oscillate
- palpitate
- perturb
- quail
- quake
- quaver
- reel
- ruffle
- shimmer
- shimmy
- shiver
- stagger
- succuss
- totter
- tremor
- vibrate
- waggle
- water
- whip
- wobble
- set in motion
- stir up
shook 的反义词 11 个
upset deeply
更多shook例句
- “We all shook hands and my client told me to leave,” he said.
- “They basically said thanks a lot and shook our hands and took off,” Stammberger said.
- After what seemed a desperate eternity, a doctor shook his head.
- And during a one-week period the next month four different female suicide bombings shook various regions of Nigeria.
- In 2010 Cuba provided the largest contingent of medical staff during the aftermath of the huge earthquake that shook Haiti.
- We all rose to our feet, and he shook hands with everybody without waiting to be introduced.
- During this defence, the Empress frequently shook her head; and when it was finished, she rose from her chair.
- The needle of the archdruidress broke, as she shook her head viciously at the scoffer.
- But Grandfather Mole only shook his head impatiently, as if to say that digging a hole wouldn't help him this time.
- Tressan smote the table before him a blow that shook some of the dust out of the papers that cumbered it.