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单词 shockproof
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Definition of shockproof in English:

shockproof

adjectiveˈʃɒkpruːfˈʃɑkˌpruf
  • 1Designed to resist damage when dropped or knocked.

    防震的

    a shockproof watch

    防震表。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although the hard drives won't be as robust or shockproof as a tape cartridge, hard drives will continue to offer various advantages over tape.
    • The scope weighs 11 ounces, is shockproof, waterproof and fog proof.
    • The lightweight housings are rubber armored, waterproof, shockproof and very comfortable in the hands.
    • It is Swiss-made, shockproof and waterproof to a depth of 30 meters.
    • It's waterproof and shockproof, so that the person can actually wear it in the bath if they want to, they never have to take it off.
    • So what you have is a small, metallic case with plastic reinforcements at the corners, a little bit like a shockproof watch.
    • There are no moving parts, so the device is largely shockproof and does not wear out.
    • The shockproof nature of the phone means lots of rubber.
    • All are power-efficient, shockproof, and weatherproof.
    • Since then, improvements have made contemporary optics waterproof and shockproof, added gyroscopic image stabilization, and even enabled night vision.
    • It is extra-durable and shockproof, while weighing one-third less than most professional radios on the market.
    • They are required to be shockproof in the extreme and to function in extreme heat, cold and rain.
    • The biggest advantage of plastic is it is waterproof and electrical shockproof.
  • 2Not easily shocked.

    不易受惊的

    fifth-form grammar-school boys consider themselves a rather shockproof lot

    文法学校五年级的男孩子们认为自己属于一群不太容易受惊的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That really shocked and angered me and I am pretty shockproof.
    • Our culture has become quite shockproof, thanks to a media that brings us daily reports meant to be graphic and sensational in nature.

Definition of shockproof in US English:

shockproof

adjectiveˈSHäkˌpro͞ofˈʃɑkˌpruf
  • 1Designed to resist damage when dropped or knocked.

    防震的

    a shockproof watch

    防震表。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since then, improvements have made contemporary optics waterproof and shockproof, added gyroscopic image stabilization, and even enabled night vision.
    • All are power-efficient, shockproof, and weatherproof.
    • So what you have is a small, metallic case with plastic reinforcements at the corners, a little bit like a shockproof watch.
    • There are no moving parts, so the device is largely shockproof and does not wear out.
    • It is Swiss-made, shockproof and waterproof to a depth of 30 meters.
    • The biggest advantage of plastic is it is waterproof and electrical shockproof.
    • Although the hard drives won't be as robust or shockproof as a tape cartridge, hard drives will continue to offer various advantages over tape.
    • The lightweight housings are rubber armored, waterproof, shockproof and very comfortable in the hands.
    • It's waterproof and shockproof, so that the person can actually wear it in the bath if they want to, they never have to take it off.
    • They are required to be shockproof in the extreme and to function in extreme heat, cold and rain.
    • The scope weighs 11 ounces, is shockproof, waterproof and fog proof.
    • It is extra-durable and shockproof, while weighing one-third less than most professional radios on the market.
    • The shockproof nature of the phone means lots of rubber.
  • 2Not easily shocked.

    不易受惊的

    the teacher puts them at ease by her shockproof attitude toward ignorance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our culture has become quite shockproof, thanks to a media that brings us daily reports meant to be graphic and sensational in nature.
    • That really shocked and angered me and I am pretty shockproof.
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