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shock DAMAGING EFFECTHFBk, $FB:kn [U]the effect of one object violently hitting another, which might cause damage or a slight movement冲击,震动If you're running on hard roads, it's important that your shoes have extra cushioning so as to absorb (= reduce) the shock.在坚硬的马路上奔跑时,鞋子要有特别的垫子来缓和冲击是很重要的。A shock absorber is a device on a vehicle, esp. a car or an aircraft, which is intended to reduce the effects of travelling over rough ground or to improve the smoothness of the landing.减震器A shock wave is an area in which there is a sudden increase in pressure or temperature, caused by an explosion, an EARTHQUAKE or an object moving faster than the speed of sound.冲击波Aircraft flying at supersonic speeds produce shock waves in the air around the aircraft.以超音速速度飞行的飞机会在周围的空气中产生冲击波。(fig.) The assassination of the president sent shock waves (= caused strong reactions) across the world.总统被刺的惊人消息传遍了整个世界。
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