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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

  • The new president will shake up the company next week.
    新董事长将在下周对该公司进行改组。
  • Plans to shake up health, education and welfare are more radical and risky than has been widely understood.
    医疗、教育和福利体制的改革计划,比人们所普遍认为的更加激进风险也更大。
  • I want to shake up and warn all of you that developing insight has many obstacles.
    我要提醒并警告你们,修习内观会有许多障碍。
  • Here is a deal that is bound to shake up the global agricultural market.
    这是一起注定会震撼全球农产品市场的交易。
  • Supermarket chains are set to shake up the delivery of all services, with particular impact on the banks.
    连锁超市准备改变所有服务方式,这一点对银行的影响尤其深远。
  • Shareholders are preparing to shake things up in the boardrooms of America.
    股东们正准备在美国的公司董事会议上作出重大调整。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。
  • 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。