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I . shake <shook, shaken> [ʃeɪk] VB trans

2. shake (unsettle, undermine):

shake

3. shake (make worried):

to shake sb

Phrases:

to shake a leg inf

II . shake <shook, shaken> [ʃeɪk] VB intr

1. shake (vibrate, quiver):

shake
shake house
chwiać [perf za-] się
to shake with laughter
shake well before using

III . shake [ʃeɪk] N

1. shake (movement):

shake
to give a shake

3. shake AM inf (drink):

shake

milk shake N

milk shake
milk shake

I . shake down VB trans AM

2. shake down (extort money):

shake down

II . shake down VB intr

1. shake down (achieve harmony):

shake down
shake down situation

2. shake down (stay overnight):

shake down

shake off VB trans

1. shake off breadcrumbs:

shake off

2. shake off (eliminate):

shake off
shake off habit
to shake off shackles fig

shake up VB trans

1. shake up (move):

shake up
shake up

2. shake up (make worried):

to shake sb up

3. shake up (affect or alter):

shake up

4. shake up (reorganize):

shake up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While it refills itself over time, it can be used to shake off health-bar damage, thus healing the player, but draining the stamina quicker.
en.wikipedia.org
Send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the sky!
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As females fly overhead the males waggle their heads from side to side, shake their wings and call.
en.wikipedia.org
One could hope for it all to shake down eventually to a standard policy throughout the country.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Its layered production makes it the kind of track that gets better with plenty of volume and some room to shimmy-shake.
en.wikipedia.org
The building is a wood-frame structure built with rough-hewn lumber and with cedar shake siding.
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One of the biggest shake-ups in employee benefits provision is forcing companies to question which department should manage the process of auto-enrolling all members into an occupational pension scheme.
www.hrmagazine.co.uk
Quarter-sawn boards have greater stability of form and size with less cupping, shrinkage across the width, shake and splitting, and other good qualities.
en.wikipedia.org
In another spiteful encounter, some players refused to shake hands after the match.
en.wikipedia.org
It kind of has to, because the mental bruises from a three-game shellacking could be hard to shake.
www.radionz.co.nz

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