Shaken up means to be nervous or in a weird situation.
The present perfect forms are have shaken and has shaken.Examples:They have shaken everything up. (plural subject)She has shaken everything up. (singular subject)
Shaken up means, kind of flustered also out of favor.
Champagne is a highly carbonated alcoholic beverage. when it is shaken and then opened, it tends to bubble and shoot everywhere.
If shaken enough, yes. any soda will explode when shaken up.
To expel an air bubble from a syringe, first hold the syringe with the needle pointing up. Then gently tap the side of the syringe to move the air bubble towards the needle. Finally, push the plunger slowly to expel the air bubble out of the syringe.
Bubble, and foam are just a result of the chemical and physical reaction between the detergent and water, while shaken. Typically, the bubbles are proportionate to the concentration of detergent, but not always so. Some bubble up more, some less. In short, the amount of bubbles isn't a reliable measure to the cleaning power of your solution.
The bubble trap removes any gas bubbles from blood (:
An air bubble in the bloodstream can block blood flow to organs and tissues, causing tissue damage or even death. It can lead to a condition called air embolism, where the air bubble travels through the bloodstream and gets lodged in a blood vessel, disrupting normal blood flow. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to serious complications depending on the size and location of the air bubble.
When the blow on the gum, air builds up and comes out as a bubble.
It means "to be shocked or upset," often after a sudden and/or shocking event with varying degrees of severity. "Up" could also be omitted, but it achieves the same effect. For example: She was shaken when she noticed she was in the wrong lane after she sent her text message. He was shaken up when he found out that his brother tried to commit suicide.
Fight Germs or you will have to stay in a bubble.