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1 shook
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2 shook hands
skakade hand -
3 shook hands with
skakade hand med (hälsade på, presenterade sig själv genom att skaka hand) -
4 shook hands with him
skakade hand med honom, tog honom i hand -
5 shook his confidence
skakade hans förtroende -
6 shook his head
hanskakade på huvudet; han ruskade på huvudet åt -
7 shook off the responsibility
kastade av sig ansvaret (ville inte ha ansvaret) -
8 shook off the stigma
gjorde sig av med stigmat (lyckades ändra på åsikterna som man hade om honom, fick bort skamfläcken som var på honom) -
9 shake
n. skakning; darrning; skälvning; shake (dans); milkshake (mjölkdrink); ögonblick (slang)--------v. rista ur, skaka ur; skaka, skälva; uppröra; flytta; skaka hand* * *[ʃeik] 1. past tense - shook; verb1) (to (cause to) tremble or move with jerks: The explosion shook the building; We were shaking with laughter; Her voice shook as she told me the sad news.) skaka2) (to shock, disturb or weaken: He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.) []skaka, göra upprörd2. noun1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) skakning2) (drink made by shaking the ingredients together vigorously: a chocolate milk-shake.) shake•- shaking- shaky
- shakily
- shakiness
- shake-up
- no great shakes
- shake one's fist at
- shake one's head
- shake off
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10 fist
n. knytnäve; hand (slang); handstil (slang)* * *[fist](a tightly closed hand: He shook his fist at me in anger.) knytnäve -
11 introduction
n. introduktion, inledning; införande, introduktion, presentation; presenterande för; introduktionsbok* * *1) (the act of introducing, or the process of being introduced: the introduction of new methods.) introduktion, införande2) (an act of introducing one person to another: The hostess made the introductions and everyone shook hands.) presentation3) (something written at the beginning of a book explaining the contents, or said at the beginning of a speech etc.) introduktion, inledning -
12 shake off
skaka av sig, göra sig kvitt* * *(to rid oneself of: He soon shook off the illness.) skaka av sig -
13 shake one's fist at
(to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch: He shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.) -
14 shake one's head
skaka på huvudet* * *(to move one's head round to left and right to mean `No': `Are you coming?' I asked. She shook her head.) -
15 smile
n. leende--------v. le; le mot, gynna; välkomna med ett leende* * *1. verb(to show pleasure, amusement etc by turning up the corners of the mouth: He smiled warmly at her as he shook hands; They all smiled politely at the joke; He asked her what she was smiling at.) le, se glad ut2. noun(an act of smiling, or the resulting facial expression: `How do you do?' he said with a smile; the happy smiles of the children.) leende- smiling- be all smiles -
16 stem
n. stam; stjälk; bladskaft; vassrör, rö; pipskaft; ordstam; släkt, dynasti--------v. stamma från; stämma, stoppa; sträva emot* * *I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) stam, stängel, stjälk2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) fot, skaft3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) för, stäv, framstam2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) härröra från, uppstå ur- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) stämma, hejda
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