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shake someone down to get money by threatening someone(À§ÇùÇÏ¿© µ·À» °¥ÃëÇÏ´Ù): The gangsters shook the small shop owners down to get some money.
Shake up to shock or upset someone(³î·¡Å°´Ù, ȳª°Ô ÇÏ´Ù): The change in policies shook up many people in the company.
Shake up to reorganize something, to reorganize a group of people(~À» ´ë´ëÀûÀ¸·Î °³ÇõÇÏ´Ù, °³ÆíÇÏ´Ù): The president decided to shake up the company in order to bring new energy into the organization.
Shake/quake in one's boots to be afraid, to shake from fear(¹ú¹ú ¶³´Ù; °Ì³»´Ù; ¹«¼¿öÇÏ´Ù; ¹«¼¿ö¼ ¶³´Ù): The little boy was shaking in his boots when the large dog approached him.
Shaken up to be bothered or disturbed(±«·ÓÈûÀ» ¹Þ´Ù, ¹æÇظ¦ ¹Þ´Ù): I was shaken up after I heard about the fire at our apartment building.