单词 | shock |
释义 | shock UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] noun SURPRISE 惊讶 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■(the emotional or physical reaction to) a sudden, unexpected and usually unpleasant event or experience 令人震惊的事件(或经历);惊愕,震惊 •Her mother's death came as •It was such a loud crash - it gave •It •I was in (a state of) •UK The French suffered a shock defeat countable * an electric shock •Ow! - I got uncountable ■a medical condition caused by severe injury, pain, loss of blood or fear which slows down the flow of blood around the body 休克 •Several passengers from the wrecked vehicle were taken to hospital suffering from a shock to the system ■when something new or unusual feels difficult or unpleasant (新的或不常见的事物)让人感到难以应对(或不快) •It's really hard getting back to work after three months off - it's quite a shock to the system.三个月的休假之后,真的很难回到工作状态——感觉很不适应。 UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] noun DAMAGING EFFECT 破坏性效果 uncountable ■the effect of one object violently hitting another, which might cause damage or a slight movement 冲击,剧烈震动 •For running on hard roads, you need shoes with extra cushioning to absorb UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] noun OFFENDED 冒犯 uncountable ■a feeling of being offended or upset by something you consider wrong or unacceptable 愤怒,生气,不快 •You should have seen the look of shock on her face when he started swearing!你真应该看看他开始用粗话骂人时,她脸上那又惊又气的表情! UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] noun HAIR 头发 only singular ■a large and noticeable mass of hair 惹眼的一大团毛发 •She's got a UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] noun Shock, horror! humorous ■an expression used when you are pretending to feel very shocked by a piece of news 震惊;恐怖(一种措辞,用于假装因一则消息而感到非常震惊) •Shock, horror! Carl James was seen talking to a woman and it wasn't his wife.恐怖啊!有人看到卡尔‧吉姆和一个女人说话,但那个女人不是他老婆。 UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] verb intransitive or transitive OFFEND 冒犯 IMPROVER ■to offend or upset someone by doing or saying something which they consider is immoral or unacceptable (使)愤怒,(使)生气,(使)不快 •The advertisements were designed to shock - that was the whole point of the campaign.这些广告为的就是要惊世骇俗——这就是此次活动的全部意义。 •[+ obj + to UK [ʃɒk] US [ʃɑ:k] verb intransitive or transitive SURPRISE 惊讶 ADVANCED ■to make someone feel upset or surprised (使)震惊,(使)惊愕 •The photographs of starving children shocked people into •The news of the accident shocked the family deeply |
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