shock的意思和读音

shock

: [ʃɑk] : [ʃɒk]

n.

v.使使使使

adj.

shocks  shocking  shocked  

adj.+n.great shock,terrible shock,electrical shock,severe shock,nasty shock

v.+n.get shock,come shock,give shock,cause shock,feel shock

v.calm,reassure

v.alarm,stun,scandalize,outrage,appal

n.jolt,blow,kick in the teeth,fright,distress

shockn.surprise

1.[c][ususing][u]a strong feeling of surprise as a result of sth happening, especially sth unpleasant; the event that causes this feeling

The news of my promotion came as a shock .

He's still in a state of shock .

I got a terrible shock the other day.

She still hadn't got over the shock of seeing him again.

If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock .

Losing in the first round was a shock to the system(= it was more of a shock because it was not expected) .

The team suffered a shock defeat in the first round.

medical

2.[u]a serious medical condition, usually the result of injury in which a person has lost a lot of blood and they are extremely weak

She was taken to hospital suffering from shock .

He isn't seriously injured but he is in (a state of) shock .

violent shaking

3.[c][u]a violent shaking movement that is caused by an explosion, earthquake , etc.

The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away.

The bumper absorbs shock on impact.

of hair

4.[c]a thick mass of hair on a person's head

IDMshock horror(informal)used when you pretend to be shocked by sth that is not really very serious or surprisingv.surprise and upset

1.[t]使使to surprise and upset sb

It shocks you when something like that happens.使

We were all shocked at the news of his death.

Neighbours were shocked that such an attack could happen in their area.

I was shocked to hear that he had resigned.

使offend/disgust

2.[i][t]使使to make sb feel offended or disgusted

These movies deliberately set out to shock.

She enjoys shocking people by saying outrageous things.

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n.1.the feeling of being very surprised by something bad that happens unexpectedly2.something that happens unexpectedly and makes you feel very surprised and upset3.a medical condition in which you suddenly become very weak and cold and do not react normally, especially after a serious accident or injury4.a sudden flow of electricity that goes through your body that sometimes happens when you touch certain objects5.hair that is very thick6.a shock absorber1.the feeling of being very surprised by something bad that happens unexpectedly2.something that happens unexpectedly and makes you feel very surprised and upset3.a medical condition in which you suddenly become very weak and cold and do not react normally, especially after a serious accident or injury4.a sudden flow of electricity that goes through your body that sometimes happens when you touch certain objects5.hair that is very thick6.a shock absorber

v.1.if something bad and unexpected shocks someone, they are very surprised or upset by it2.to give someone an electric shock3.to make someone feel embarrassed or offended by saying or doing something offensive or immoral

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1.The laughter had not quite died from his face, but his eyes widened in shock.

2.When Koza began to inspect the insides of his highly evolved prizes, he had the same shock that Sims and Ray did: the solutions were a mess![]

3.Toxic shock syndrome reflects the most severe form of GAS-related disease and is often associated with fasciitis or myositis.

4.The child was supposed to be dead. With theatrical make-up on his face, he looked as if he had died of shock.

5.There have been a few shock results this season that hopefully might mean the title is taken with fewer points than usual.

6.A strong example was the introduction of its Double Security concept in 1959 , which raised water and shock resistance to new levels .1959使

7."Calciopoli shock: Palazzi sinks Inter" said the front-page headline of Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport.“

8.He had an inkling he would be picked last night but when Ferguson tapped him on the shoulder, Welbeck admitted it still came as a shock.

9.With isolation, you try to avoid the effects of culture shock, or at least that's what you think.

10.Almost every traveler has had at least one pretty severe bout with what seems to be reverse culture shock.