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单词 shock
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noun | verb
shockshock1 /ʃɑk/ noun shock
the feeling of surprise you have when something very bad happens that you did not expect:
  • I lost my job this morning - I'm still in shock.
  • Mom has never really gotten over the shock of Dad's death.
  • horror
    shock and fear:
  • She watched in horror as the firefighters pulled her sister from the car.
  • dismay (formal)
    a feeling of surprise and worry:
  • As I looked at the test questions, I realized with dismay that I did not know any of the answers.
  • ➔ see fright, surprise1
    noun | verb
    shockshock2 /ʃɑk/ verb shock
    to make someone feel very surprised and upset:
  • Their apartment was filthy, which really shocked me.
  • It shocked us to see how ill she looked.
  • stun
    to surprise or shock someone so much that he or she cannot react immediately:
  • Mr. Kim stunned us all by suddenly resigning.
  • horrify
    to make someone feel very shocked and upset or afraid:
  • The gang fights in the park have horrified people in the neighborhood.
  • ➔ see surprise2
    GRAMMAR CHECK: shockDon't say: The news about the explosion was shocking/stunning/horrifying us. Say: The news about the explosion shocked/stunned/horrified us.
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