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shake up |
1. v. Bousculer. |
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The new technology has shaken up the whole industry. |
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shake up |
1. v. To agitate by shaking. |
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If you shake up a can of cola and then open, you get an explosion. |
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2. v. To restore to its original shape by shaking. |
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3. v. (transitive, informal) To upset or distress (a person). |
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Seeing the car accident really shook her up. |
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4. v. (transitive, informal) To reorganize, to make reforms in. |
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The new boss is going to shake things up, so be aware. |
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shake |
1. v. Secouer, agiter, trembler, branler, ébranler. |
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2. n. Tremblement. |
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3. n. (Populaire) Milk-shake. |
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up |
1. adj. De haut. |
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the up side. |
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2. adj. (Ferro) Vers un grand terminus. |
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on the up line. |
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3. v. Dessus, en haut, sur. |
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