Grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
Frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream.
A reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement.
Causing to move repeatedly from side to side.
Другие значения термина "shake" 1 A spokeswoman said Johnson family members wouldn't comment on the latest shake - up .
2 Variety reports a couple of reasons for the shake - up : budget and storytelling.
3 Hasty steps shake the staircase; the door opens precipitately; it is Andre.
4 However, experts say the shake - up is some time away from yielding fruit.
5 Barclays certainly needs some new people to shake up its brash culture.
6 He reckons the shake - up could increase Sony's market value by 60 percent.
7 He returns; enters your room; you shake his hand heartily in welcome.
8 New Zealand's 78 local authorities are about to have a major shake - up .
9 The railway-station is in the garden, and the expresses shake the house.
10 That launched Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's radical shake - up of the economy.
11 However, the company has not been able to shake off the allegations.
12 He suffered from severe sea sickness that he could not shake off.
13 She could not quite shake the feeling that he wouldn't come home.
14 It proposes a major administrative shake - up with greater emphasis on emerging nations.
15 Vitamin shake Increasing the amount of food we produce is one thing.
16 Governance experts said the Vornado share sale would shake confidence even further.
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