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secouer [s(ə)kwe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ arbre, salade, tapis] to shake ; [+ miettes, poussière, paresse] to shake off• on est drôlement secoué (dans un autocar) you really get shaken about ; (dans un bateau) you really get tossed about• la ville a été fortement secouée par le tremblement de terre the town was rocked by the earthquake• j'en ai rien à secouer (inf!) I don't give a damn (inf!)b. ( = traumatiser) to shakec. ( = ébranler) to shaked. ( = bousculer) il ne travaille que lorsqu'on le secoue he only works if you push him• secouer les puces à qn (inf) ( = le réprimander) to tell sb off ; ( = le stimuler) to give sb a good shake2. reflexive verb► se secouer to shake o.s. ; ( = faire un effort) (inf) to make an effort ; ( = se dépêcher) (inf) to get a move on (inf)* * *səkwe
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1) ( agiter) to shake [bouteille, branche, personne]; to shake out [nappe, tapis, parapluie]être un peu secoué — (dans une voiture, un avion) to have rather a bumpy ride; ( sur un bateau) to have rather a rough trip
2) ( se débarrasser de) to shake off [poussière, neige, joug]3) ( ébranler) [crise] to shake [personne, pays]4) (colloq) ( activer) to give [somebody] a shaking-up (colloq) [personne]
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se secouer verbe pronominal1) ( pour se dégager) [personne] to give oneself a shake2) ( nerveusement) to jump about all over the place3) (colloq) ( contre le découragement) to pull oneself together; ( contre l'inertie) to wake up, to get moving (colloq)* * *s(ə)kwe vt1) [arbre, salade, tapis] to shake2) [passagers] (bateau, avion, train) to shake around, to shake about3) (= traumatiser) to shake up4) * (= faire réagir) to shake up* * *secouer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( agiter) to shake [bouteille, branche, personne]; to shake out [nappe, tapis, parapluie]; secouer la tête to shake one's head; rire en secouant les épaules to shake with laughter; être un peu secoué (dans une voiture, un avion) to have rather a bumpy ride; ( sur un bateau) to have rather a rough trip; secoué par un séisme [ville, région] hit by an earthquake;2 ( se débarrasser de) to shake off [poussière, neige, joug];3 ( ébranler) [crise] to shake [personne, pays]; être un peu secoué ( par une nouvelle) to be rather shaken up; la guerre/polémique qui secoue le pays the war/controversy raging in the country;4 ○( activer) to give [sb] a shaking-up○ [personne].B se secouer vpr1 ( pour se dégager) [personne] to give oneself a shake; [animal] to give itself a shake;2 ( nerveusement) to jump about all over the place;3 ○( contre le découragement) to pull oneself together; ( contre l'inertie) to wake up, to get moving○.[səkwe] verbe transitif1. [arbre, bouteille, personne] to shake[tapis] to shake (out)a. [acquiescer] to nod one's headb. [refuser] to shake one's head2. [poussière, sable, miettes] to shake off (separable)(figuré) [paresse, torpeur etc.] to shake offsecouer les puces (familier) à quelqu'un [le gronder] to tell somebody off, to give somebody a good ticking-off (UK) ou chewing out (US)4. [bouleverser - personne] to shake up (separable), to give a jolt ou shock to————————se secouer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)
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