Hanapin
to shake up
[phrase form: shake]
01
yanigin, haluin
to physically stir something in order to mix or loosen its contents
Transitive: to shake up sth
02
yugyogin, pagtulak
to move people or things physically, often in an aggressive and unexpected manner
Transitive: to shake up sb
03
ilog, muling ayusin
to alter the structure of something
Transitive: to shake up structure of something
04
pagsabog, pag-ikot
to disrupt someone's emotions or self-confidence
Transitive: to shake up sb
05
i-shake up, baguhin
to cause significant and often dramatic changes within an organization, system, or situation
Transitive: to shake up a system or situation
06
gisingin, himukin
to motivate someone to be more active, aware, etc.
Transitive: to shake up sb
shake up
v
Halimbawa
The bartender shook up the cocktail with enthusiasm.
He always shakes up his protein shake before heading to the gym.
The chef decided to shake up the soup to distribute the spices evenly.
The unexpected news of the accident really shook up the whole community.
The intense thunderstorm shook up the passengers on the turbulent flight.