shaken 英 ['ʃeɪkən]   美 ['ʃekən]

shaken

shaken  英 ['ʃeɪkən] 美 ['ʃekən]

v. 摇动,动摇(shake的过去分词) 

It was only one of several fraud and sex scandals that have shaken the Israeli government in recent years. 这只是近年来已经在动摇以色列政府的少数几个欺骗行径和性丑闻之一。
While their own oil-rich countries could be shaken by future events – the systems from which they themselves profit – they are hoping for a new form of government in which their voices are heard. 如此他们自己这个石油充足的国家不知道在哪天就会动摇——他们想要一个能够对他们有利的政府——他们在期待一个能倾听他们声音的新政府。

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  • v. 摇动,动摇(shake的过去分词)
  • 1. It was only one of several fraud and sex scandals that have shaken the Israeli government in recent years.

    这只是近年来已经在动摇以色列政府的少数几个欺骗行径和性丑闻之一。

  • 2. While their own oil-rich countries could be shaken by future events – the systems from which they themselves profit – they are hoping for a new form of government in which their voices are heard.

    如此他们自己这个石油充足的国家不知道在哪天就会动摇——他们想要一个能够对他们有利的政府——他们在期待一个能倾听他们声音的新政府。

  • shaken (adj.) of persons, "weakened and agitated by shocks," 1640s, past-participle adjective from shake (v.).
shaken / ˈʃeɪkən ; NAmE ˈʃeɪkən / ( also shaken ˈup ) adjective [not usually before noun ] shocked, upset or frightened by sth 震惊;烦恼;恐惧 shaken / ˈʃeɪkən ; NAmE ˈʃeɪkən /
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