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1 he said no with a shake of the head
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2 shake
n. beving; schudding; milkshake; oogopslag (spreektaal)--------v. schudden; bibberen; door elkaar schudden, verbijsteren; doen bewegen; krullen; schudden, geven (v.e. hand)shake1[ sjeek]♦voorbeelden:he said no with a shake of the head • hij schudde (van) neebe all of a shake • over zijn hele lichaam trillen3 in two shakes (of a lamb's tail) • zo, direct, in een secondeII 〈meervoud; the〉→ great great/————————shake21 schudden ⇒ schokken, beven, (t)rillen2 wankelen♦voorbeelden:3 shake (on it)! • geef me de vijf!, hand erop!→ shake down shake down/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 doen schudden ⇒ schokken, doen beven/trillen2 (uit)schudden ⇒ zwaaien, heen en weer schudden♦voorbeelden:shake sugar on bread • suiker op brood strooienshake out • uit/leegschuddenshake before use/using • schudden voor gebruik4 mother was shaken by Paul's death • moeder was getroffen/geschokt door de dood van Paul5 these stories have shaken the firm's credit • deze verhalen hebben de firma in diskrediet gebracht→ shake down shake down/, shake up shake up/
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