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shocker

/shok-er/US // ˈʃɒk ər //UK // (ˈʃɒkə) //

震惊,震撼,震惊者,令人震惊

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that shocks.
    • : a sensational novel, play, etc.

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Examples

  • For starters, not many people know Stevie Wonder as a drummer, so it was a shocker.

  • Still, a shocker of a championship would go a long way in building LeBron’s closing argument in the twilight of his career.

  • The film is definitely slanted toward Mankiewicz, which is no big shocker.

  • The Walking Dead's latest shocker was one no one saw coming.

  • The Wichita State Shocker, named WuShock, resembles a frayed yellow pencil eraser and/or Bart Simpson on meth.

  • But it was certainly no shocker when it dissolved in acrimony.

  • Notorious troublemaker Glenn Beck did not disappoint last week (shocker).

  • That this disheveled loon is played by Paul Rudd—with great conviction—is a bit of a shocker.

  • Since I have been a member of Parliament I have never seen him in the library without a shilling shocker in his hands.

  • Bank Restriction Note (Hone is said to have realised over 700 by the sale of this shocker), 28.

  • He jerked his head up and gestured with the shocker which had suddenly come unholstered.

  • The kid in black leather let his breath go and swore, slipping his shocker into its holster.

  • We all carry skeans, but I don't think there's a shocker in the whole camp, let alone a gun.