Shake Detection
Motion detection works the same as motion detection and allows you to move around on your phone by tilting it left, right or up and down.
Literal Meanings of Shake Detection
Shake:
Meanings of Shake:
The act of shaking or shaking with jerking or reciprocating movements.
Smoothie.
A drink made by adding ice to a drink (usually carbonated) on a float.
Shake cannabis, the tiny bits of cannabis leaves that accumulate at the bottom of a bag of .
(Building material) Thin coating.
A or gap between the growth rings of wood.
A in a rock or in the ground.
Simple wooden shingles made from split logs, traditionally used for roofing, etc.
Image, second. (Usually in two pulls).
One of the leeches from a disassembled barrel or barrel.
Rapid alternation of one root note to another, displayed above or below the trill at the next staff level.
Lots of staves and titles.
The Red Knight, so called because he nods his head when he on the ground.
To move (something) quickly in opposite directions.
Movement (of the head) from side to side, especially to indicate rejection, disgust, or disapproval.
Move or remove by shaking to shake by movement or vibration.
From emotionally disturbing to shocking.
To lose, avoid or lose (something).
Move from left to right.
(usually how they shake hands) Shake hands.
Dance.
Give the trill a vibrating tone.
Threatens to topple.
Shake to lose firmness.
Sentences of Shake
She said no and shook her head.
He shook the jar for 30 seconds before bringing it to me and when I opened it the baking soda splattered everywhere.
He shook his head and kept repeating no, no, no.
Shaking the fruits of the tree.
I was shocked by what happened.
I can't help but feel like I forgot something.
She trembled with grief.
OK, let's go.
She rocked it on the dance floor.
Shake a musical note.
This experience shook my religious beliefs.
Synonyms of Shake
traumatize, shiver, tremble
Detection:
Meanings of Detection:
The act of feeling or feeling something, discovering something that was hidden or veiled.
Detection of a component, signal, agent, etc. usually with a specific device or method.