shaken
英 [ˈʃeɪkən]
美 [ˈʃeɪkən]
adj. 震惊; 烦恼; 恐惧
v. 摇动; 抖动; (使)颤动; 摇(出); 抖(掉); 摇头
shake的过去分词
过去分词:shaken
BNC.25564 / COCA.21406
牛津词典
adj.
- 震惊;烦恼;恐惧
shocked, upset or frightened by sth
柯林斯词典
Shakenis the past participle ofshake.
英英释义
adj
- disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock
- retrieved his named from her jolted memory
- the accident left her badly shaken
双语例句
- In spite of my outward calm I was very shaken
我外表看似镇定,实则吓得不轻。 - She was close to both of her parents and was undeniably shaken by their divorce
她和父母的关系都很亲近,因此毫无疑问,他们的离婚对她打击很大。 - Residents complain about being harassed on the street, roughed up, sometimes even shaken down for their money.
居民们抱怨在街上遭到骚扰和攻击,有时甚至被抢钱的人搜身。 - The terrible defeat has shaken the army morale.
那次惨败动摇了这支部队的士气。 - The survivors were ashen-faced and visibly shaken.
生还者们面色惨白,看起来仍然惊魂未定。 - He was winded and shaken
他呼吸困难,身体发抖。 - They had shaken off their pursuers.
他们甩掉了追赶者。 - The MBA oath comes when capitalism's claims to efficiency and legitimacy have been shaken.
MBA誓言的出现,恰逢资本主义的有效性和合法性受到了动摇。 - He was shaken by rage and rancour.
愤怒和怨恨使他不得安生。 - But that sentiment has been shaken by declining performance.
可是,业绩下降已经动摇了这种观点。