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
- It was evident that his faith in the government was severely shaken.
显然他对政府的信念大大动摇了。 - The terrible defeat has shaken the army morale.
那次惨败动摇了这支部队的士气。 - Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it.
伦纳德极为震惊;他从未看过或读过这样的东西。 - She was too shaken after being assaulted to report the incident to the police.
她遭到强暴后失魂落魄,竟没有向警方报案。 - In the rich world, collapsing stock markets and corporate scandals have shaken confidence and mutual trust.
在发达国家,股市崩溃和公司丑闻动摇了人们的信心和相互信任。 - 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。 - What has happened has shaken the foundations of her belief.
发生的事情动摇了她信仰的基础。 - Such food scandals have shaken consumer trust and spurred outcries and protests.
此类食品丑闻动摇了消费者的信心,引发了强烈的不满和抗议。 - 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。 - They had shaken off their pursuers.
他们甩掉了追赶者。