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1 scuotere
shake* * *scuotere v.tr.1 to shake*; ( agitare) to stir: il terremoto scosse la terra, the earthquake shook the earth; il vento scuote le foglie, the wind stirs the leaves; scuotere un albero, to shake a tree; non scuotere la bottiglia, don't shake the bottle; scuotere la testa, to shake one's head; il cavallo scosse la testa, the horse tossed its head; scuotere le spalle, (anche fig.) to shrug one's shoulders (o to give a shrug); scuotere la cenere dalla sigaretta, to tap the ash from one's cigarette; scuotere ( la polvere da) i tappeti, to shake (the dust out of) the rugs // scuotersi la polvere di dosso, to shake off the dust; scuotersi di dosso la paura, la tristezza, (fig.) to shake off fear, one's sadness // scuotere le briglie, to jerk the bridle2 (fig.) ( turbare) to shake*, to upset*; ( smuovere) to stir, to rouse: fu piuttosto scosso dalla notizia, he was rather shaken by the news; quel libro ha scosso la sua fede religiosa, that book has shaken his religious faith; quel ragazzo è troppo pigro, devi scuoterlo un po', that boy is too lazy, you must try to liven him up a bit; questa musica scuote gli animi degli ascoltatori, audiences find this music very moving; scuotere l'indifferenza di qlcu., to rouse s.o. from their indifference; scuotere i sentimenti di qlcu., to stir up s.o.'s feelings.◘ scuotersi v.intr.pron.1 ( sobbalzare) to start, to jump: scuotere a un rumore, to start (o to jump) at a noise // scuotere dal sonno, to stir oneself from sleep; scuotere dal torpore, to rouse oneself2 (fig.) ( turbarsi) to shake*; ( smuoversi) to stir oneself, to rouse oneself: a quell'accusa si scosse, at that accusation he roused himself; cerca di scuoterti e di uscire un po', try to stir yourself and get out a bit.* * *1. ['skwɔtere]vb irreg vt1) anche fig to shakecercò di scuoterlo dalla sua apatia — he tried to shake him out of o rouse him from his apathy
2)scuotersi di dosso qc — to shake sth off, (fig : malinconia, stanchezza) to shrug sth off
2. vip (scuotersi)to shake o.s., fig to stir o.s.scuotersi dall'apatia — to rouse o.s. from one's apathy
* * *['skwɔtere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to shake* [ramo, bottiglia, testa]; to flap, to shake* out [tovaglia, tappeto]; [vento, onde] to rock, to toss [ barca]3) (scrollare) to shake* [ persona]4) fig.2.scuotere qcn. dall'indolenza, dal torpore — to force sb. out of their apathy, to rouse sb. from their torpor
verbo pronominale scuotersi1) (scrollarsi) to shake* oneself- rsi di dosso — fig. to shake oneself free of [malinconia, dubbio]
2) fig. (riscuotersi) to shake* up, to rouse oneself, to wake* up3) (sobbalzare) to jump, to start, to jolt4) (turbarsi) to get* upset, to upset* oneself* * *scuotere/'skwɔtere/ [67]1 to shake* [ramo, bottiglia, testa]; to flap, to shake* out [tovaglia, tappeto]; [vento, onde] to rock, to toss [ barca]; scuotere le briciole dalla tovaglia to shake the crumbs off the tablecloth3 (scrollare) to shake* [ persona]4 fig. scuotere qcn. dall'indolenza, dal torpore to force sb. out of their apathy, to rouse sb. from their torporII scuotersi verbo pronominale1 (scrollarsi) to shake* oneself; - rsi la polvere di dosso to dust oneself off; - rsi di dosso fig. to shake oneself free of [malinconia, dubbio]2 fig. (riscuotersi) to shake* up, to rouse oneself, to wake* up3 (sobbalzare) to jump, to start, to jolt4 (turbarsi) to get* upset, to upset* oneself. -
2 erschüttern
v/t1. (Boden, Gebäude etc.) shake2. fig. (Entschluss, Gesundheit, Vertrauen, Wirtschaft etc.) shake; jemanden in seinem Glauben erschüttern shake s.o.’s faith3. fig. (bestürzen) shock (deeply), shake (up); (rühren) move deeply; das kann mich nicht erschüttern that leaves me cold; mich kann nichts erschüttern oder ich lasse mich durch nichts erschüttern I am completely unflappable, nothing ever worries me; ihn kann nichts mehr erschüttern he’s seen ( oder been through) it all4. MED. (Gehirn) concuss* * *to stagger; to shake; to concuss; to jerk; to jolt; to convulse; to stir; to unsettle; to shock* * *er|schụ̈t|tern [ɛɐ'ʃʏtɐn] ptp erschü\#ttertvtBoden, Gebäude, Vertrauen, Glauben etc to shake; (fig ) Glaubwürdigkeit to cast doubt upon; (fig ) Gesundheit to unsettle, to upset; (= bewegen, Schock versetzen) to shake severelysie war von seinem Tod tief erschüttert — she was severely shaken by his death
seine Geschichte hat mich erschüttert — I was shattered (inf) by his story
erschüttert sein — to be shaken or shattered (inf) by sth
mich kann nichts mehr erschüttern — nothing surprises me any more
er lässt sich durch nichts erschüttern, ihn kann nichts erschüttern — he always keeps his cool (inf)
* * *1) (to give a shock to: The car accident had jarred her nerves.) jar2) (to shake violently: convulsed with laughter.) convulse3) (to shock, disturb or weaken: He was shaken by the accident; My confidence in him has been shaken.) shake4) (to astonish: I was staggered to hear he had died.) stagger* * *er·schüt·tern *[ɛɐ̯ˈʃʏtɐn]vt1. (zum Beben bringen)▪ etw \erschüttern to shake sth2. (in Frage stellen)3. (tief bewegen)▪ jdn \erschüttern to shake sb, to distress sbjdn kann nichts mehr \erschüttern nothing can shake [or distress] sb anymore* * *transitives Verb (auch fig.) shakeüber etwas (Akk.) erschüttert sein — be shaken by something
das kann mich nicht erschüttern — (ugs.) that doesn't worry me
* * *erschüttern v/t2. fig (Entschluss, Gesundheit, Vertrauen, Wirtschaft etc) shake;jemanden in seinem Glauben erschüttern shake sb’s faithdas kann mich nicht erschüttern that leaves me cold;ich lasse mich durch nichts erschüttern I am completely unflappable, nothing ever worries me;* * *transitives Verb (auch fig.) shakeüber etwas (Akk.) erschüttert sein — be shaken by something
das kann mich nicht erschüttern — (ugs.) that doesn't worry me
* * *v.to convulse v.to shake v.to shock v.
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