单词 | shocks |
释义 | shock1 of 6noun (1) ˈshäk often attributive 1 a(1) : a sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance (2) : a disturbance in the equilibrium or permanence of something b : something that causes such disturbance the loss came as a shock c : a state of being so disturbed were in shock after they heard the news 2 : a state of profound depression of the vital processes associated with reduced blood volume and pressure and caused usually by severe especially crushing injuries, hemorrhage, or burns 3 : sudden stimulation of the nerves and convulsive contraction of the muscles caused by the discharge of electricity through the animal body 4 : shock absorber 5 a : a violent shake or jar : concussion b : an effect of such violence 6 a : stroke sense 5 b : coronary thrombosis 7 : the impact or encounter of individuals or groups in combat shock 2 of 6verb (1) shocked; shocking; shocks transitive verb 1 a : to strike with surprise, terror, horror, or disgust b : to cause to undergo a physical or nervous shock c : to subject to the action of an electrical discharge 2 : to drive by or as if by a shock intransitive verb 1 : to cause surprise or shock an exhibit meant to shock 2 : to meet with a shock : collide 3 cooking : to halt further cooking of (a vegetable) by submerging in ice water If you blanch and shock your vegetables (cook them quickly in boiling water, then immerse them in ice water), you'll get a perfectly cooked texture and a nice vibrant color. Once you've done that, you can easily sauté, dress, or grill them. Amanda Freitag Another way to prevent overcooking is to shock the asparagus in an ice bath … The cold water will stop the cooking process as well as bring out the vegetable's naturally bright color and maintain its crisp texture. Grace Haynes shockable ˈshä-kə-bəl adjective shock 3 of 6noun (2) : a thick bushy mass (as of hair) shock 4 of 6adjective : bushy, shaggy shock 5 of 6noun (3) : a pile of sheaves of grain or stalks of corn set up in a field with the butt ends down shock 6 of 6verb (2) shocked; shocking; shocks transitive verb : to collect into shocks shocks 1 of 2 noun1 as in collisions a forceful coming together of two things the whole railway platform shook from the shock of the two trains colliding Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in astonishments the state of being strongly impressed by something unexpected or unusual were in shock after they heard the news of the death of the president Synonyms & Similar Words
shocks 2 of 2verb1 as in appalls to cause an unpleasant surprise for Mom was shocked by the terrible news that her cousin had died in an accident I was shocked to find out that I was the victim of identity theft Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in surprises to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected were shocked by the way the law against public intoxication was constantly being broken Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in scares to strike with fear the sudden appearance of the ghost shocked us to the core Synonyms & Similar Words
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