shock
shock
ʃɑk
shaak
British pronunciation
/ʃɒk/

Definición y significado de "shock"en inglés

01

susto, shock

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant
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shock definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He experienced a shock when he found out his childhood friend had passed away.
Experimentó un shock cuando se enteró de que su amigo de la infancia había fallecido.
02

shock

a critical physical state in which the body fails to circulate blood effectively, leading to low oxygen delivery and potential organ collapse
03

mata de pelo

a thick, dense cluster of something, especially hair
04

an involuntary bodily reaction caused by electric current passing through the body

05

a forceful clash or collision between opposing groups or combatants

06

a sudden disturbance in the earth's crust

07

a device that absorbs or dampens sudden mechanical force or vibration

08

a sudden, forceful jolt or impact

09

a tall bundle of grain sheaves stood upright in a field for drying

to shock
01

asustar

to surprise or upset someone greatly
Transitive: to shock sb
to shock definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The graphic images of the war-torn city shocked the viewers, revealing the harsh realities of conflict.
Las imágenes gráficas de la ciudad devastada por la guerra conmocionaron a los espectadores, revelando las duras realidades del conflicto.
02

escandalizar, conmocionar

to deeply offend or outrage someone’s moral sense or values
Transitive: to shock sb
example
Ejemplos
The public was shocked by the politician ’s unethical behavior.
El público quedó impactado por el comportamiento poco ético del político.
03

conmocionar, traumatizar

to cause physical or emotional trauma
Transitive: to shock sb
example
Ejemplos
The car accident shocked him, leaving him with both physical injuries and emotional trauma.
El accidente de coche lo impactó, dejándolo con lesiones físicas y trauma emocional.
04

electrocutar, dar una descarga eléctrica

to cause a sudden jolt or reaction by passing electricity through something
Transitive: to shock sb/sth
example
Ejemplos
Be careful, or that exposed cable might shock you.
Ten cuidado, o ese cable expuesto podría electrocutarte.
05

agavillar, hacer gavillas

to gather crops, especially grain, into bundles or stacks
Transitive: to shock crops
example
Ejemplos
The workers spent the afternoon shocking the corn to dry it.
Los trabajadores pasaron la tarde agavillando el maíz para secarlo.
06

chocar, colisionar

to collide with great force or impact
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The two football players shocked as they lunged for the ball.
Los dos jugadores de fútbol impactados cuando se lanzaron por el balón.
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