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1 shake
اِهْتَزَّ \ flicker: (of a flame or light) to be unsteady. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). roll: (of ships and people) to move unsteadily, swinging from side to side: The ship rolled in the storm. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. sway: to swing unsteadily: The branches were swaying in the wind. toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. vibrate: to shake rapidly: Buildings vibrate when aircrafts fly low over them. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ) -
2 shake
اِرْتَعَدَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، هز (هَزّ) -
3 shake
اِرْتَعَشَ \ quiver: to shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: He was shaking with fear. He shook his head, from side to side, to show disagreement: (the opposite of nod). shiver: to shake (with cold or fear). tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. twitch: to move with a twitch: A dog’s nose twitches when he smells meat. \ See Also اهتز (اِهْتَزَّ)، ارتجف (اِرْتَجَفَ)، انتفض (اِنْتَفَضَ) -
4 shake;
هَزَّ \ jolt: to shake suddenly: Don’t jolt the table when I’m writing. rock: to swing or shake from side to side: A wave rocked the boat. An explosion rocked the building. shake;: (p.t. shook) to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death, move quickly from side to side, or up and down I shook the sand out of my shoes. He shook his head from side to side, to show disagreement (the opposite of nod). -
5 shake
[ʃeɪk] past tense shook [ʃuk]: past participle shaken1. verb1) to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks:يَهُزHer voice shook as she told me the sad news.
2) to shock, disturb or weaken:يَصْدُم، يَضْعُفMy confidence in him has been shaken.
2. noun1) an act of shaking:هَزَّهHe gave the bottle a shake.
2) drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously:مَشْروب يتكَوَّن بواسِطَة هَز الموادa chocolate milk-shake.
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6 shake
خَضَّ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. \ See Also هز (هَزَّ) -
7 shake
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
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نَفَضَ \ flick: to strike lightly; move with a quick light blow: The driver flicked the horse with his stick to make it go faster. shake: to move quickly from side to side, or up and down: I shook the sand out of my shoes. -
9 shake up
to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.يُثير، يُقْلِق، يَهُز المَشاعِر -
10 shake-up
nouna disturbance or reorganization.إعادَة تنظيم، نَفْض -
11 shake hands
صَافَحَ \ shake hands: to take hold of each other’s right hand, as a greeting: I shook hands with my guest. We shook hands. -
12 shake, jiggle
تَهَزْهَزَ \ shake, jiggle. \ See Also ارتج (اِرتَجَّ) -
13 shake, loosen
قَلْقَلَ \ shake, loosen. -
14 shake, shaking, agitation, jolting
رَجٌّ \ shake, shaking, agitation, jolting.Arabic-English glossary > shake, shaking, agitation, jolting
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15 shake hands with (someone)
to grasp a person's ( usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.يُصافِح، يُسَلِّم على -
16 shake hands with (someone)
to grasp a person's ( usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.يُصافِح، يُسَلِّم على -
17 shake off
to rid oneself of:يَتَخَلَّص مِنHe soon shook off the illness.
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18 shake one's fist at
to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch:يَتَحَدّى، يُهَدِّدHe shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.
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19 shake one's head
to move one's head round to left and right to mean "No":يَهُزُّ رأسَه إسْتِنكارا"Are you coming?" I asked. She shook her head.
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20 shake someone's hand
to grasp a person's ( usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.يُصافِح، يُسَلِّم على
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