[ʃɔk]
shock
n. 震动,冲突,震惊
v. 震动,冲突,使...受电击

词形变化:

动词过去式:shocked 过去分词:shocked 现在分词:shocking 第三人称单数:shocks

例句与用法:

  1. It gave me quite a shock to be told I was seriously ill.
    听说我的病很严重,我吃了一惊。
  2. The violence and bad language in the program shocked many of the viewers.
    节目中的暴力场面和难听的粗话使许多观众感到震惊。
  3. His death was a great shock to us all.
    他的死使我们大家都大为震惊。
  4. Anyone touching that wire could get badly shocked.
    任何人碰到那根电线都会遭到严重的电击。

英英解释:

名词 shock:

  1. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
  2. 同义词:daze, stupor
  3. the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat
  4. 同义词:impact
  5. a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
  6. 同义词:electric shock, electrical shock
  7. (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor
  8. an instance of agitation of the earth's crust
  9. 同义词:seismic disturbance
  10. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise
  11. 同义词:blow
  12. a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field
  13. a bushy thick mass (especially hair)
  14. a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses
  15. 同义词:shock absorber, cushion

动词 shock:

  1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
  2. 同义词:stun, floor, ball over, blow out of the water, take aback
  3. strike with disgust or revulsion
  4. 同义词:offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall, outrage
  5. strike with horror or terror
  6. collide violently
  7. collect or gather into shocks
  8. subject to electrical shocks
  9. inflict a trauma upon
  10. 同义词:traumatize, traumatise