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单词 shook
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shookn.

Brit. /ʃʊk/, U.S. /ʃʊk/
Etymology: ? < shook adj. Compare shaken adj. cask.
Now chiefly U.S.
a. ‘A set of staves and headings sufficient for one hogshead, barrel, or the like, prepared for use and bound up in a compact form for convenience of transport. Boards for boxes prepared or fitted for use and packed in the same way bear the same name’ ( Cent. Dict. 1891).
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood in specific form > [noun] > strip of wood > for making casks or vessels > set of
shook1796
shakes1820
1768 Massach. Gaz. in Thornton Amer. Gloss. (at cited word) A few large shook hogs~heads.
1794 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. (ed. 2) 206 [Exports of U.S.] Wood..Shingles, Shook Casks, Casks, Laths.]
1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 250 [Exports of U.S.] Shooks.
1860 Mercantile Marine Mag. 7 120 Shooks are free of duty.
1894 Times 16 Aug. 6/5 Casks and barrels, empty, sugar-box shooks and packing boxes and packing box shooks, of wood.
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b. ‘Furniture made in parts and not set up, but shipped in packs’ (E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. 1875).

Derivatives

shook v. (transitive) to pack in shooks.
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1847 in Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. ; and in later Dicts.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

shookadj.

Brit. /ʃʊk/, U.S. /ʃʊk/
Etymology: past participle of shake v.
1. = shaken adj. In educated use only archaic.
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the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > shaking > shaken
shook1695
shaken1849
society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > vessel > barrel or cask > [adjective] > types of
shaken1557
unhoopable1672
open-headed1736
scuttled1743
uncoopered1757
shook1768
unhooped1860
staveless1892
1695 R. Blackmore Prince Arthur iii. 68 And the shook Sphears, with loud Hosannahs Ring.
1768 Massach. Gaz. in Thornton Amer. Gloss. (at cited word) A few large shook hogs~heads.
1794 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. (ed. 2) 206 [Exports of U.S.] Wood..Shingles, Shook Casks, Casks, Laths.
1897 F. Thompson New Poems 25 Reversing the shook banners of their song.
2. colloquial.
a. to be shook on: to be enamoured of or enthusiastic about. Australian and New Zealand.
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the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > have liking for [verb (transitive)] > be enamoured of or enthusiastic about
to go for ——1568
to be shook on1888
to go nap on1918
1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. iii. 46 He was awful shook on Mad; but she wouldn't look at him.
1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms II. xix. 291 I'm regular shook on the polka.
1926 J. Devanny Butcher Shop iv. 43 She had but fallen victim to the state of mind described by girls she knew as being ‘shook’ on a man.
1965 S. T. Ollivier Petticoat Farm vii. 100 Tom said he wasn't too shook on makin' a public fool of himself.
1975 Sunday Tel. (Sydney) 29 June 49 Like Chappell, I'm not all that shook on cocktail parties myself.
b. Emotionally or physically disturbed, discomposed, upset. Usually const. up. Originally and chiefly U.S.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [adjective]
reigheOE
drofc1000
druvyOE
restlessOE
worya1225
forstraughtc1386
unquertc1390
unsaughtc1390
ill (evil) at easea1400
unrofula1400
unquietc1400
unrestya1413
unquieted?a1425
unrestful?c1425
unpeaceda1475
out of quieta1500
inquiet?1504
uneasya1513
perturbed1538
unquietous?1545
disquieted?1548
astraught1564
astraughted1565
agitate1567
turmoiled1570
disquiet1587
distroubled1590
weltered1590
disturbed1593
twitcheda1594
troublesome1596
stract1598
uncomposed1601
discomposed1603
incomposed1608
uncouth1660
unserene1664
chagrin1665
agitated1684
perturbated1704
disordered1711
perturbate1741
chagrineda1754
nervish1760
uncomfortable1796
funked1831
untranquillized1831
streaked1833
striped1839
discomfortable1844
streaky1848
bothered1851
funked out1859
bebothered1866
disorderly1871
fantod1883
rattled1885
aflap1887
shook1891
dicked-up1967
torqued1967
weirded out1973
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > state of being shocked > [adjective]
outraged1836
shocked1840
shook1891
jarred1892
1891 R. Kipling in Macmillan's Mag. Oct. 473/2 He took my 'and an' pulled me up, an' I was pretty shook.
1897 R. Kipling Captains Courageous ii. 31 You was shook up and silly.
1914 Dial. Notes 4 79 Shook, p.a., startled, shocked, grieved. ‘Jed was pow'ful shook when Minervy pegged out.’
1953 Sun (Baltimore) 24 Apr. (B ed.) 20/2 Ken Jackson..should qualify for the nickname Stonewall... Ken..fell two floors down a freight elevator shaft and as he said was only ‘shook up’.
1959 H. E. Salisbury (title) The shook-up generation.
1960 Washington Post 25 May 1 ‘Elva behaved all the way through it just like a good policeman,’ Liverman said of his wife's role in the chase. ‘But she still gets a little shook thinking about the ride.’
1976 Daily Mirror 11 Mar. 1/1 Rock superstar Rod Stewart was all shook up last night after a lovers' tiff with..Britt Ekland.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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S-hook
S-hook n.
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1844 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 7 152/1 An S hook of iron must be fitted into the eye of the valve.
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