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shake up

英 [ˈʃeɪk ʌp]

美 [ˈʃeɪk ʌp]

彻底调整,重组,改革(组织、机构、行业等); 使震动; 使激动; 使心烦意乱

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英英释义

verb

双语例句

  • He speculates that market reformers at the central bank may be trying to shake up the domestic financial markets.
    他猜测,央行的市场改革派或许在试图提振本国金融市场。
  • She was busy sucking the last bubbles of her milk shake up the straw.
    她正忙着把泡沫奶的最后一些泡沫沿着吸管吸上来。
  • A default could force Greece out of the eurozone and shake up European markets.
    债务违约会迫使希腊退出欧元区,给欧盟市场带来震动。
  • If I were president obama, I'd be doing all I could to head off this prospect, offering some major new initiatives on the economic front in particular, if only to shake up the political dynamic.
    假如我是奥巴马总统,我会全力以赴避免出现这种局面,特别是在经济战线,我会提出一些新的重大举措,如果仅仅打破这些政治动力。
  • They also want Congress to shake up the cabinet by putting more able ministers in the main portfolios.
    他们还希望国大党能够对内阁洗牌,在重要岗位任命更有能力的部长。
  • The first thing the new chairman did was to shake up the management.
    新主席上任后的第一件事便是将管理层大改组。
  • He said that the accident had left her a bit shook up, but she was going to be just fine.
    他说那场事故让她受了点惊吓,不过她会好起来的。
  • Governments and regulators have begun trying to shake up the often supine relationships between investors and management.
    政府和监管机构已开始试图撼动投资者与管理层之间往往偏于懒散的关系。
  • That will shake up economic policy in the US, Europe and elsewhere.
    这将促使美国、欧洲及其它地区的经济政策发生大的转变。
  • But reform would also shake up the inefficient domestic broking industry.
    但改革也会冲击效率低下的国内证券经纪行业。