shock 的 3 个定义
- a sudden and violent blow or impact; collision.
- a sudden or violent disturbance or commotion: the shock of battle.
- a sudden or violent disturbance of the mind, emotions, or sensibilities: The burglary was a shock to her sense of security. The book provided a shock, nothing more.
- (7)
- to strike or jar with intense surprise, horror, disgust, etc.: He enjoyed shocking people.
- to strike against violently.
- to give an electric shock to.
- to undergo a shock.
shock 近义词
complete surprise; blow
shock 的近义词 37 个
- awe
- bump
- collapse
- confusion
- consternation
- disturbance
- earthquake
- excitement
- impact
- injury
- jolt
- scare
- trauma
- bombshell
- breakdown
- clash
- collision
- concussion
- crash
- distress
- encounter
- hysteria
- jarring
- percussion
- prostration
- ram
- start
- stroke
- stupefaction
- stupor
- turn
- upset
- whammy
- wreck
- double whammy
- eye-opener
- traumatism
shock 的反义词 10 个
completely surprise
shock 的近义词 45 个
- agitate
- anger
- appall
- astound
- awe
- disgust
- dismay
- displease
- disturb
- flabbergast
- horrify
- insult
- jar
- jolt
- offend
- outrage
- overwhelm
- paralyze
- rock
- shake
- shake up
- sicken
- startle
- stun
- traumatize
- unsettle
- abash
- antagonize
- daze
- disquiet
- electrify
- flood
- floor
- nauseate
- numb
- overcome
- revolt
- scandalize
- stagger
- stupefy
- bowl over
- give a turn
- hit like ton of bricks
- knock out
- throw a curve
shock 的反义词 14 个
更多shock例句
- Only those shock waves would produce neutrinos and fast radio bursts at the same time, Metzger says.
- Shortly after his own win, Carlsson shocked his children by getting his forearm inked with the words “World Champion” spiraling around a ladle.
- “I can’t say as it comes as a huge shock to me,” Miyoshi said when told of the EEOC findings.
- I’m shocked and I don’t really have anything to say about that.
- Growth stocks, meanwhile, tend to do well when there’s a big shock, such as a pandemic.
- Citizens were watching in shock from above on the subway station.
- But fans still feel the death was a last-minute decision made for shock value rather than to serve the story.
- Shock at what the government considers dangerous and high risk could be read across social media.
- She lost control of her bladder as she crouched in a corner, shaking, and unable to move her body due to the shock.
- Some were silent from shock, others giddy and smiling as they boarded the U.S. Air Force C-130s.
- Like an electric shock, the well-known chords of the Tragala aroused his hearers—every one crowded round the singer.
- The violent shock dazed Malcolm for a second, but all might yet have been well were it not for an unavoidable accident.
- She was a woman of too much natural and acquired poise to remain askew under any shock.
- He feared to shock her by the sudden mention of the Senora's death; yet that would harm her less than continued anxiety.
- Were he a young man, they could save him by cutting off his leg high up, but as it is he would not stand the shock.