shake in Norwegian
shake in Norwegian is riste, handhilse, shake — shake means to move something rapidly back and forth or up and down.
shake in Norwegian
riste
handhilse
(intransitive, usually as "shake on") To shake hands.
riste
(transitive) To give a tremulous tone to; to trill.
shake
(transitive) To give a tremulous tone to; to trill.
What does "shake" mean?
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verb To move something rapidly back and forth or up and down.
"Shake the bottle well before opening."
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verb To move one's head from side to side, usually to say no or express disbelief.
"She shook her head in disbelief at the news."
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verb To upset or emotionally disturb someone.
"The accident really shook him up."
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verb To get rid of or escape from someone or something.
"He finally managed to shake off his cold."
shake in a sentence
- Shake the bottle well before opening.
- The whole building shook during the earthquake.
- She shook her head in disbelief at the news.
- The accident really shook him up.
Similar words in Norwegian
Common Norwegian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shake" in Norwegian?
"shake" in Norwegian is riste, handhilse, shake. shake means: To move something rapidly back and forth or up and down.
How do you use "shake" in a sentence?
Example: "Shake the bottle well before opening." In Norwegian, "shake" is riste, handhilse, shake.
Are there other ways to say "shake" in Norwegian?
Yes — Norwegian has 3 translations listed for "shake": riste, handhilse, shake.
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