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shaking

Aussprache: [ˈʃeɪ.kɪŋ]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move something back and forth or up and down quickly. It's like when you hold a toy and wiggle it around with your hands.

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She is shaking the bottle to mix the juice.

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He is not shaking his head in disagreement; he actually agrees with the plan.

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Why are you shaking the tree to get the apples?

Kontext: „physical sensation“

(noun) the act of moving something quickly back and forth. It's that movement you feel in your hands when you jolt or tremble.

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The shaking of the ground made everyone feel excited.

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The shaking of the leaves did not make me feel scared; it was just the wind.

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Did you feel the shaking before the loud roar of the thunder?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a feeling of fear or nervousness that makes your body tremble. This can happen when you are scared or excited.

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She felt a shaking in her hands when she went on stage to speak.

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He wasn’t shaking with fear during the scary movie; he was laughing instead.

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Are you feeling any shaking in your body when you take the test?

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