• shock

    英:[ʃɒk]  
    美: [ʃɑk] 

    shock 基本解释

    • n. 休克;震惊;震动;打击;禾束堆
    • vt. 使休克;使震惊;使震动;使受电击;把…堆成禾束堆
    • vi. 感到震惊;受到震动;堆成禾束堆
    • adj. 浓密的;蓬乱的
    • n. (Shock)人名;(英)肖克

    shock 词态变化

    复数: shocks;第三人称单数: shocks;过去式: shocked;过去分词: shocked;现在分词: shocking;形容词: shocked;

    shock 中文词源

    shock 震惊,震动,震荡,休克

    可能来自中古荷兰语 schokken,摇动,摇晃,猛拉,猛推,来自 Proto-Germanic*skakana,摇动, 颤动,来自 PIE*skek,摇动,摇晃,词源同 shake.引申诸相关词义。

    shock 英文词源

    shock
    shock: English has two words shock in current general usage. Shock ‘heavy blow, unpleasant surprise’ [16] was borrowed from French choc, a derivative of the verb choquer ‘strike’, whose origins are unknown. Shock ‘thick shaggy mass of hair’ [19] is a nominalization of an earlier adjective shock ‘thick and shaggy’ [17], but it is not clear where this came from. It has been linked with the obsolete shough, which referred to a sort of dog, and another possibility is that it is connected with the now little used shock ‘stack of sheaves of corn’ [14]. This was probably borrowed from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German schok.
    shock (n.1)
    1560s, "violent encounter of armed forces or a pair of warriors," a military term, from Middle French choc "violent attack," from Old French choquer "strike against," probably from Frankish, from a Proto-Germanic imitative base (compare Middle Dutch schokken "to push, jolt," Old High German scoc "jolt, swing").

    Meaning "a sudden blow" is from 1610s; meaning "a sudden and disturbing impression on the mind" is from 1705. Sense of "feeling of being (mentally) shocked" is from 1876. Medical sense is attested from 1804 (it also once meant "seizure, stroke," 1794). Shock-absorber is attested from 1906 (short form shocks attested by 1961); shock wave is from 1907. Shock troops (1917) translates German stoßtruppen and preserves the word's original military sense. Shock therapy is from 1917; shock treatment from 1938.
    shock (n.2)
    "bundle of grain," early 14c., from Middle Low German schok "shock of corn," originally "group of sixty," from Proto-Germanic *skukka- (cognates: Old Saxon skok, Dutch schok "sixty pieces; shock of corn;" German schock "sixty," Hocke "heap of sheaves"). In 16c.-17c. English the word sometimes meant "60-piece lot," from trade with the Dutch.
    shock (n.3)
    "thick mass of hair," 1819, from earlier shock (adj.) "having thick hair" (1680s), and a noun sense of "lap dog having long, shaggy hair" (1630s), from shough (1590s), the name for this type of dog, which was said to have been brought originally from Iceland; the word is perhaps from the source of shock (n.2), or from an Old Norse variant of shag (n.). Shock-headed Peter was used in 19c. translations for German Struwwelpeter.
    shock (v.1)
    "to come into violent contact, strike against suddenly and violently," 1570s, now archaic or obsolete, from shock (n.1). Meaning "to give (something) an electric shock" is from 1746; sense of "to offend, displease" is first recorded 1690s.
    shock (v.2)
    "arrange (grain) in a shock," mid-15c., from shock (n.2). Related: Shocked; shocking.

    shock 词组搭配

    short, sharp shock

    (Brit.)a brief but harsh custodial sentence handed down to an offender in an attempt to discourage them from committing further offences

    (英)从速从严打击(对罪犯采取的简捷、严厉的监管惩罚,以使其不再犯罪)

    shock 英文释义

    1. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally;
    "his mother's deathleft him in a daze"
    "he was numb with shock"
    2. the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat;
    "the armies met in the shock of battle"
    3. a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body;
    "subjects received a small electric shock when they mae the wrong response"
    "electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks"
    4. (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor;
    "loss of blood is an important cause of shock"
    5. an instance of agitation of the earth's crust;
    "the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at lunch"
    6. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise;
    "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured"
    7. a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field;
    "corn is bound in small sheeves and several sheeves are set up together in shocks"
    "whole fields of wheat in shock"
    8. a bushy thick mass (especially hair);
    "he had an unruly shock of black hair"
    9. a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses;
    "the old car needed a new set of shocks"

    shock 同义词解析

    shock, impact, collision, clash

    这些名词均含"冲击,碰撞"之意。

    shock: 指强烈冲击在肉体上或思想感情上所产生的效果。

    impact: 正式用词,侧重指物体相撞的结果或接触点。

    collision: 指物体相撞,其结果不是受损就是严重受阻。

    clash: 通常指两个或多个物体,特别是金属物发出刺耳声音或破裂声的撞击。也可引申指意见、利益等的冲突。

    shock 双语例句

    1. The violence in her tone gave Alistair a shock.
    她语气之强烈令阿利斯泰尔深感震惊。

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    2. It was quite a shock to see my face on that screen!
    从那个屏幕上看到我的脸,真让人惊愕不已。

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    3. The shock waves yesterday were felt from Las Vegas to San Diego.
    昨天从拉斯维加斯到圣迭戈都感觉到了这几股冲击波。

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    4. The documentary left me in a state of shock.
    那部纪录片使我大为震惊。

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    5. The shock waves of the earthquake were felt in Teheran.
    地震带来的冲击波在德黑兰也能感觉到。

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    shock 实用场景例句

    The news of my promotion came as a shock .
    我获晋升的消息着实让我一惊。

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    He's still in a state of shock .
    他至今还惊魂未定。

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    I got a terrible shock the other day.
    前两天,可把我吓坏了。

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    She still hadn't got over the shock of seeing him again.
    竟然又见到了他,她到现在还惊愕不已。

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    (informal)If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock .
    如果你以为这项工作容易,那你就会大吃一惊。

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    Losing in the first round was a shock to the system (= it was a more of a shock because it was not expected) .
    首轮失利让人大为震惊。

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    The team suffered a shock defeat in the first round.
    球队首轮失利,十分意外。

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    She was taken to hospital suffering from shock .
    她因休克被送到医院。

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    He isn't seriously injured but he is in (a state of) shock .
    他伤得不重,但处于休克状态。

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    The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away.
    爆炸引起的剧烈震荡在六英里之外都能感觉到。

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    The bumper absorbs shock on impact.
    遇到撞击时保险杠能减轻震动。

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    Don't touch that wire or you'll get a shock .
    别碰那根电线,不然会触电的。

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    It shocks you when something like that happens.
    发生这样的事情,使人觉得难以置信。

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    The extent of the violence came as a shock...
    暴力程度令人震惊。

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    He has never recovered from the shock of your brother's death...
    他从未从你哥哥去世的打击中恢复过来。

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    The little boy was speechless with shock...
    那小男孩惊得说不出话来。

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    She's still in a state of shock.
    她仍惊魂未定。

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    He was found beaten and in shock...
    发现他被打得休克了。

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    They escaped the blaze but were rushed to hospital suffering from shock.
    他们逃离了火海,却因休克而被迅速送往医院。

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    After forty years in the police force nothing much shocks me...
    在警队呆了 40 年后,我对什么都见怪不怪了。

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    Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
    救援人员被眼前的景象惊呆了。

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    You can't shock me...
    我不会被你激怒的。

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    They were easily shocked in those days...
    在那个年代,他们动不动就对一些事情看不顺眼。

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    ...the shock announcement that she is to resign.
    她将要辞职的惊人声明

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    ...a shock defeat.
    令人震惊的落败

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    This is the latest in a series of shocks to the Scandinavian banking system.
    这是一系列对斯堪的纳维亚银行系统的冲击中最近的一次。

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    ...the economic pain of two oil shocks.
    两次原油冲击下的经济萧条

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    Steel barriers can bend and absorb the shock.
    钢制栅栏可以弯曲并能吸收冲击力。

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    Do you think I need new shocks?
    你认为我需要换新的减震器吗?

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    ...a very old priest with a shock of white hair.
    满头白发、年事已高的神父

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