shake-up in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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shake-up [Am ˈʃeɪk ˌəp, Brit ˈʃeɪkʌp] N inf

shake up VB [Am ʃeɪk -, Brit ʃeɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

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remezón N m

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shake-up in the PONS Dictionary

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An elaborate scheme has since been hatched which includes adding 32 part-time staff in a wider shake-up of the workforce.
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According to a representative of the show, the scheduling change was not caused entirely by the recent cast shake-up.
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The shake-up of education currently proposed includes a 50-day period where schools are encouraged to draw up plans and contingencies in order to provide sufficient educational and academical development.
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In 1196 political shake-up caused him to lose the court position he was appointed a year before.
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Twitter posts may no longer be displayed in time order amid suggestions the social media network is preparing to undergo a major shake-up.
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The shake-up subsequently involved extensive and wide-ranging personnel changes in civil service positions in the colonies.
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Declaring a shake-up the department has not experienced in many years on his first day in office.
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He came in during a shake-up and purge of the police in order to prepare the civic government forces for a showdown with the local communist movemement.
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There was a major shake-up in driver line-ups for 1993.
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Therefore, there is a certain probability that, after the ionization of the first electron, a second electron is excited to states with higher energy (shake-up) or even ionized (shake-off).
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