intransitive. Of a thing, esp. the earth: to shake or tremble as a result of an external or internal impulse, natural instability, etc.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > vibrate [verb (intransitive)] > shake (27) quakeeOE intransitive. Of a thing, esp. the earth: to shake or tremble as a result of an external or internal impulse, natural instability, etc. bivec888 intransitive. To shake, tremble. shakec950 Of things having more or less freedom of movement: To move irregularly and quickly to and fro, up and down, or from side to side; to quiver, quake… reseOE intransitive. To tremble, quake. Also: to rattle, clatter. aquetcha1000 To move quickly, shake, vibrate. divera1225 intransitive. To shake, quake. quavec1225 intransitive. To quake, shake, tremble. quetchc1275 intransitive. Of a thing: to shake, tremble. Obsolete. squetchc1330 intransitive. = quetch, v. 3. tremblec1374 Of things: To be agitated or affected with vibratory motion; to shake, quake, quiver. waga1398 Of leaves, corn, reeds, etc.: To waver, shake. Obsolete. roga1400 intransitive. To shake; to move to and fro. Now rare. shaga1400 intransitive. To shake, waggle. quashc1400 intransitive. To shake, tremble; to splash; to make a splashing noise. Obsolete. shatter1533 transitive and intransitive. To shake, wave, move to and fro. rare. Subcategories:— shake (oneself clear from) (1) — vertically (1) — shake, jerk, or rock (2) — shake from impact (2) — shake violently (4) — undergo shaking (2) |
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