Hledat
Shock
01
šok, překvapení
a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant
02
šok, šokový stav
a severe medical condition following an extreme drop in blood pressure, caused by a massive blood loss, serious burns, etc., which makes the person feel cold, have rapid pulse and breathing
03
hříva, slaná
a bushy mass of hair on someone's head
04
elektrický šok, šok
a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
05
náraz, střetnutí
the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat
06
otřes, šok
an instance of agitation of the earth's crust
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šok, nepříjemné překvapení
an unpleasant or disappointing surprise
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tlumič, šok
a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses
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náraz, otřes
a sudden jarring impact
10
šok, seno
a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field
to shock
01
šokovat, udivovat
to surprise or upset someone greatly
Transitive: to shock sb
02
šokovat, urazit
to deeply offend or outrage someone’s moral sense or values
Transitive: to shock sb
03
šokovat, ohromit
to cause physical or emotional trauma
Transitive: to shock sb
04
šokovat, elektrizovat
to cause a sudden jolt or reaction by passing electricity through something
Transitive: to shock sb/sth
05
sklizení, svazování
to gather crops, especially grain, into bundles or stacks
Transitive: to shock crops
06
narazit, srážet
to collide with great force or impact
Intransitive
shock
n
shockable
adj
shockable
adj
Příklad
The news of his sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.
The country was in shock after the unexpected election results were announced.
She felt a shock of disbelief when she heard about the accident.
He experienced a shock when he found out his childhood friend had passed away.
The horrified expression on her face revealed her shock at the gruesome discovery.