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shook verb uk /ʃʊk/ us /ʃʊk/ past simple of shake(shake的过去式) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Shaking, swinging and vibrating brandish earth-shaking flap flappy flourish fluff fluff something up reverberation reverberative ripple rock-a-bye shake out shakily sway thrash tremulously vibrate vibration vibratory waggle
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making short, sudden movements shook adjective informaluk /ʃʊk/ us /ʃʊk/
shookadjective (FRIGHTENED) (US also shook up); (UK alsoshaken, shaken up) shocked and upset by an unpleasant experience: When the earthquake happened, my daughter was really shook. He's still pretty shook up about the whole thing. He was shook, right to the core. She said her husband was "too shook up" to talk to reporters. I drove home by myself, totally shook up. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Saddening, shocking and upsetting affecting agonizingly arrogance baleful be cold comfortidiom disrespect distressful distressfully distressing distressingly hubris hurtful hurtfully impiously impiousness teary touching touchingly tragically traumatic
shookadjective (EAGER) shook on something Australian Englishinformal liking or wanting someone or something very much, or very eager to do or have something: I'm not shook on coffee myself.
shook | American Dictionary shook us/ʃʊk/ past simple of shake |