shock的中文翻译

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shock

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  • shock1   (surprise)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    震惊, 震动
    noun
    • 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.
        我被升值的消息震惊了
      • He's still in a state of shock.
        他仍然属于休克的状态
      • I got a terrible shock the other day.
        另一天我遭受了承重的打击
      • She still hadn't got over the shock of seeing him again.
        她仍然没有从再次见到他的震惊中走出来
      • If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock.
        如果你觉得这份工作很简单,你会大吃一惊的
      • Losing in the first round was a shock to the system(= it was more of a shock because it was not expected).
        在第一轮就输掉使得系统很震惊
      • The team suffered a shock defeat in the first round.
        团队在第一轮收到了猛烈的冲击
  • shock2   (Aviation)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    震惊
    noun
    • a state of stunned disbelief
  • shock3   (medical)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    休克
    noun
    • 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.
        他在惊吓中被送往医院
      • He isn't seriously injured but he is in (a state of) shock.
        他受伤并不严重,但在休克中。
  • shock4   (violent shaking)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    冲击, 冲撞
    noun
    • 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.
        六英里外都能感受到爆炸的冲击
      • The bumper absorbs shock on impact.
        保险杠减小了冲击的影响
  • shock5   (from electricity)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    触电
    noun
      • Don't touch that wire or you'll get a shock.
        不要碰电线否则你会被电到
  • shock6   (of hair)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    浓密的,蓬乱的一堆(头发)
    noun
    • a thick mass of hair on a person's head
  • shock7   (surprise and upset)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    使震惊, 使感到厌恶﹑ 愤怒﹑ 恐惧
    verb
    • to surprise and upset sb
      • It shocks you when something like that happens.
        当这种事发生时你会被震惊
      • We were all shocked at the news of his death.
        他去世的消息使我们感到震惊
      • Neighbours were shocked that such an attack could happen in their area.
        这个地区会遭受类似袭击的消息是邻居们感到震惊
      • I was shocked to hear that he had resigned.
        我听到他辞职的消息感到很震惊
  • shock8   (offend/disgust)   UK /ʃɒk/  US /ʃɑːk/ 
    使反感, 使厌恶
    verb
    • to make sb feel offended or disgusted
      • These movies deliberately set out to shock.
        这些影片意在冲击人们的心灵
      • She enjoys shocking people by saying outrageous things.
        她喜欢说些出格的事儿使人们人们震惊
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