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1 | singular/U the feeling of being very surprised by something bad that happens unexpectedly 震惊;惊愕 |
| Jessica’ s face was blank with shock. 杰西卡惊愕不已,面无表情。 |
| News of the murder left us all in shock. 谋杀的消息让我们都很震惊。 |
| give sb a shock It will give him a shock when he sees how much you’ ve spent. 要是看到你花了多少钱,他会大吃一惊的。 |
| get a shock My mother got a shock when she saw my new haircut. 看到我的新发型,我母亲大吃了一惊。 |
| 1a | used for saying someone is going to experience a shock in the future 肯定会吃惊不已 | |
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2 | C usually singular something that happens unexpectedly and makes you feel very surprised and upset 令人震惊的事物;打击 |
| The price of housing was quite a shock for us. 房价着实让我们吃惊不小。 |
| come as a shock The announcement came as a complete shock to all of us. 该公告让我们大家都大为震惊。 |
| a great/terrible shock It was a terrible shock to discover he was already married. 这是个非常可怕的打击,他已经结婚了。 |
| 2a | making someone surprised or upset 让人吃惊(或沮丧)的 | | shock defeat/win The tournament started yesterday with two shock defeats. 锦标赛昨日开幕,两队意外败北。 | |
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3 | U a medical condition in which you suddenly become very weak and cold and do not react normally , especially after a serious accident or injury 休克(状态) |
| people suffering from shock 出现休克症状的人 |
| in shock Natalie was used to working with patients in shock. 纳塔利已经适应了照料休克病人的工作。 |
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4 | C a sudden flow of electricity that goes through your body that sometimes happens when you touch certain objects 电击 |
| You could get an electric shock if you touch it. 如果碰到这个,你可能会触电。 |
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5 | singular hair that is very thick 浓密的头发 |
| The man had a shock of white hair. 那个男人有一头浓密的白发。 |
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6 | C informal a shock absorber |
Words frequently used with shock | shock 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | big, great, nasty, severe, terrible, | 2 | verbs | experience, feel, get, have, receive, suffer, | 1 | | |
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