shaken• I could see that he still felt shaken.• The Bronskis appeared visibly shaken as they viewed the damage to their home.• As the minutes of silence and confusionunfolded, the crusheased and a visibly shakenband were allowed back onstage.• The knowledge left her shaken, gasping for breath.• It was refreshing, and did much to calm her shakennerves.• I have walked in the truth and spoken in strength, I have shaken twenty-two regions with my power.• Oh, this was ridiculous! she told herself in a deeply shakenvoice.• He raised them now at the two shaken women who sat facing him in the interview-room at Stowbridge police station.
badly shaken• July 1944, failed although he was injured and undoubtedly badly shaken.• He and his wife were badly shaken and decided to move out of Ulster so that their children could grow up under normal conditions.• An Arabambassador said he was bruised, looked badly shaken and needed at least two weeks to recover.• He was badly shaken and needed nine stitches in a head injury.• I was badly shaken by that pact.• She was badly shaken by the experience.• The remaining building societies would be badly shaken if Nationwide was forced to convert.• She had been badly shaken up and obviously distressed by the experience.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, look, seem受到震動;看起來很震驚;好像很受震動▸➤be left受到震驚◇The woman was left shaken by the attack.這個女子受到攻擊嚇壞了。◇The experience left him deeply shaken.這次經歷令他甚為震驚。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/頗為/非常震驚▸➤badly, deeply, profoundly, seriously, severely, thoroughly大受震動;深為震驚;非常震驚;極為震驚◇She was left badly shaken by her ordeal.她為她遭受的折磨深感震驚。➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些吃驚◇Are you all right? You look a little shaken.你還好吧?你好像有點兒受驚。➤clearly, obviously, visibly明顯受驚;顯然震驚◇He was visibly shaken by what had happened.他顯然對發生的事大為吃驚。PREPOSITION➤by為⋯所震驚◇She was visibly shaken by the news.那消息顯然令她感到震驚。