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
- 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 people's trust in the government has been shaken.
人民对政府的信任动摇了。 - Her theory has been shaken by this new evidence.
这一新证据动摇了她的理论。 - 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。 - His feeling of security was shaken.
他的安全感开始动摇了。 - He was unaware that they had shaken off their pursuers.
他不知道他们已经甩掉了追捕者。 - The ranks were shaken, but not broken.
队伍动摇了,但未崩溃。 - In china, some of my most basic beliefs were shaken.
在中国,我的一些最基本的信念动摇了。 - A clash with America over farm subsidies had left the Europeans and their common agricultural policy shaken but not stirred.
在农场补贴问题上和美国之间的冲突使得欧洲人以及其共同的农业政策略受冲击。 - 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。