shaken

英 ['ʃeɪkən] 美 ['ʃekən]
  • v. 摇动,动摇(shake的过去分词)
  • n. (Shaken)人名;(俄)沙肯
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shaken (adj.)
of persons, "weakened and agitated by shocks," 1640s, past participle adjective from shake (v.).
1. Unhurt, but a bit shaken, she was trying not to cry.
虽安然无恙,但受了点惊吓,她强忍住不哭出来。

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2. The news of Tandy's escape had shaken them all.
坦迪逃跑的消息让他们所有人都无比震惊。

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3. He was unaware that they had shaken off their pursuers.
他不知道他们已经甩掉了追捕者。

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4. Bruce had scarcely shaken our hands when the phone rang.
布鲁斯刚和我们握了握手,电话就响了。

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5. Your optimism has been badly shaken over the past months.
在过去的几个月中你的乐观态度已经大为动摇。

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