Definition
Past tense of shake; moved something back and forth rapidly, or trembled.
Etymology
From Old English 'sceacan,' from Proto-Germanic roots. The past tense form 'shook' is irregular, preserved from ancient English conjugation patterns.
Kelly Says
English has about 200 irregular verbs like 'shake-shook-shaken,' and most are among the most common words we use—these survived because we use them so frequently that they didn't get 'regularized' like newer verbs.
Translations
CSČeština
otřásl
o-tra-sl
DADansk
rystede
ris-teh-deh
DEDeutsch
erschütterte
er-shü-ter-teh
ELΕλληνικά
σείστηκε
sei-ste-keh
ESEspañol
sacudió
sa-koo-dee-oh
FISuomi
tärähti
ta-rah-tee
FRFrançais
secoua
se-koo-ah
HUMagyar
megütötte
meg-oo-tte
IDBahasa Indonesia
guncang
gun-cang
ITItaliano
scosse
sko-zeh
KO한국어
흔들렸다
hindeul-ryeot-da
MSBahasa Melayu
guncang
gun-cang
NLNederlands
schudde
shoo-deh
PLPolski
trząsnął
chzh-an-sual
PTPortuguês
sacudiu
sa-koo-dee-oo
RORomână
a scuturat
a skoo-to-ra-t
RUРусский
тряхнул
tryakhnul
SVSvenska
skakade
ska-ka-deh
TRTürkçe
sallanmış
sa-lan-nish
UKУкраїнська
тряхнув
tryakhnuv