Japanese Meaning of shook down

揺れ

Other Japanese words related to 揺れ

Definitions and Meaning of shook down in English

shook down

to make a thorough search of, a testing under operating conditions of something new (as a ship) for possible faults or for the operators to become more familiar with it, a process or period of adjustment, a testing under operating conditions of something new (such as a ship) for possible faults and defects and for familiarizing the operators with it, an improvised bed (such as one made up on the floor), a thorough search, to bring about a reduction of, an act or instance of shaking someone down, to settle down, to take up temporary quarters, a boisterous dance, to become accustomed especially to new surroundings or duties, to obtain money from in a deceitful, contemptible, or illegal manner, to give a shakedown test to, extortion, to occupy an improvised or makeshift bed

FAQs About the word shook down

揺れ

to make a thorough search of, a testing under operating conditions of something new (as a ship) for possible faults or for the operators to become more familiar

ビート,だまされた,した,急いだ,摘んだ,ねじ止めした,立ち往生,刺された,カモにされる,絞った

No antonyms found.

shook a leg => 足を振る, shoehorning => シューホーン, shoehorned => ねじ込む, shocks => ショック, shock jock => ショックジョッキー,