English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word shake
English | Esperanto |
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(jerk; jolt) | ekskui |
(shock; agitate; rock) | |
🔗 She shook her head. | |
(lurch) | skuiĝi |
🔗 Brad Smith lives 50 miles away and he felt his house shake from the explosion. | |
(rock; unsettle) | |
(trill) | |
in a shake (before you know it; in a twinkling; off‐hand; before you can say Jack Robinson; before you could say Jack Robinson; in a brace of shakes; in a jiffy; in the twinkling of an eye; in two shakes; in two shakes of a lamb’s tail) | ( post momenteto ) |
in two shakes (before you know it; in a twinkling; off‐hand; before you can say Jack Robinson; before you could say Jack Robinson; in a brace of shakes; in a jiffy; in a shake; in the twinkling of an eye; in two shakes of a lamb’s tail) | ( post momenteto ) |
in two shakes of a lamb’s tail (before you know it; in a twinkling; off‐hand; before you can say Jack Robinson; before you could say Jack Robinson; in a brace of shakes; in a jiffy; in a shake; in the twinkling of an eye; in two shakes) | ( post momenteto ) |
milk shake | |
shake hands | manpremi |
shake off | forskui |
shake one’s head | |
manpremi iun | |
🔗 President Nixon made the first gesture of peace by shaking the premier’s hand, which former secretary of state John Foster Dulles had refused to do in 1954. | |
handshake (grip) | |
shake‐down (exaction; extortion; enforcement) | |
shake‐down (rip‐off; swindle) | |
shaky (uncertain; doubtful; dubious; precarious) | |
shaky (faltering; hesitant) | ŝanceliĝa |
shaky (hesitant) | ŝanceliĝanta |