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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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5 | estremecido |
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4 | afectado, agitado |
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shook up afectado, agitado Explanation: shook / SUk / past of shake shake up [v + o + adv, v + adv + o] 2 (colloq) ‹ industry / personnel › reorganizar* totalmente; he’ll shake the team up le va a dar una buena sacudida al equipo (fam); your ideas need shaking up! ¡tienes que aclarar tus ideas! 3 (disturb, shock) (colloq): she was shaken up by the news la noticia la impresionó or la afectó mucho; is he hurt? — no, just a bit shaken up ¿se ha hecho daño? — no, se ha llevado un susto (y está un poco alterado) xford Superlex |
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shook up estremecido Explanation: Sug. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs 44 mins (2004-10-28 12:48:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- estremecer (Spanish) es·tre·me·cer tr. v. - to shake refl. v. - to shake, tremble |
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