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1 shook
see shake. When she took the thermometer out she read it and then \shook it. Тэр бүсгүй халууны шил авч хараад сэгсрэв. -
2 shake
v. (shook, shaken) 1. сэгсрэх. 2. \shake (with sth) дагжих, чичрэх, салганах. 3. доргих, чичрэх. 4. муудуулах. 5. эргэлзээ төрүүлэх, итгэл алдуулах. 6. (дуу хоолой) чичрэх. shake sb's hand; shake hands (with sb) гар барих. shake one's head толгой сэгсрэх. shake down сэгсрэх. shake sb off салах. shake on sth тохиролцоонд хүрч гар барих. shake sth out сэгсэрч дэлгэх. shake up 1. сэгсрэх, хутгах, зайлах. 2. үндсэн өөрчлөлт хийх. n. 1. сэгсрэх. 2. чичрэх, салганах. shaker n. 1. хутгагч. 2. Shaker шашны бүлэглэлийн гишүүн. shaking n. сэгсрэх. shake-up (also shake-out) n. үндсэн өөрчлөлт, өөрчлөн байгуулалт.
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