Shock
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震惊, 惊讶
a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant
例子
The news of his sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.
他突然辞职的消息对办公室里的每个人来说都是一个震惊。
02
a critical physical state in which the body fails to circulate blood effectively, leading to low oxygen delivery and potential organ collapse
03
a thick, dense cluster of something, especially hair
04
an involuntary bodily reaction caused by electric current passing through the body
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a forceful clash or collision between opposing groups or combatants
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a sudden disturbance in the earth's crust
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a device that absorbs or dampens sudden mechanical force or vibration
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a sudden, forceful jolt or impact
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a tall bundle of grain sheaves stood upright in a field for drying
to shock
01
震惊, 使震惊
to surprise or upset someone greatly
Transitive: to shock sb
例子
The sudden loss of his job shocked him, leaving him feeling disoriented and uncertain about the future.
突然失去工作震惊了他,让他对未来感到迷茫和不确定。
02
震惊, 激怒
to deeply offend or outrage someone’s moral sense or values
Transitive: to shock sb
例子
His rude comments during the meeting shocked everyone present.
他在会议期间的粗鲁评论震惊了在场的所有人。
03
震惊, 造成创伤
to cause physical or emotional trauma
Transitive: to shock sb
例子
The brutal assault shocked her, causing her to withdraw from others.
残酷的袭击震惊了她,导致她远离他人。
04
电击, 使触电
to cause a sudden jolt or reaction by passing electricity through something
Transitive: to shock sb/sth
例子
The experiment shocked the metal rod with a small current.
实验用一小股电流电击了金属棒。
05
捆扎, 堆垛
to gather crops, especially grain, into bundles or stacks
Transitive: to shock crops
例子
After the grain was cut, they shocked it to protect it from the rain.
谷物被割下后,他们将其捆扎起来以防雨淋。
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撞击, 碰撞
to collide with great force or impact
Intransitive
例子
The icebergs shocked together, causing a loud cracking sound.
冰山猛烈相撞,发出了巨大的破裂声。



























