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单词 shockstalls
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shock1 /shok/

noun
  1. A violent impact, orig of charging warriors
  2. A dashing together
  3. A shaking or unsettling blow
  4. A sudden shaking or jarring as if by a blow
  5. A blow to the emotions or its cause, an unpleasant surprise
  6. Outrage at something regarded as improper
  7. A convulsive excitation of nerves, eg by electricity
  8. (also surgical shock) a state of extreme physical collapse, a suspension of the body's voluntary and involuntary functions caused by trauma, a surgical operation, or excessive sudden emotional disturbance
  9. A stroke of paralysis, eg resulting from cerebral haemorrhage (informal)
transitive verb
  1. To meet or assail with a shock
  2. To shake or impair by a shock
  3. To give a shock to
  4. To cause to feel outrage, indignation, disgust, horror, etc
intransitive verb
  1. To outrage feelings
  2. To collide with violence
adjective (press)

Sensational, surprising, unexpected, as in a shock result

ORIGIN: Appar Fr choc (noun), choquer (verb) to strike, or perh directly from a Gmc source; cf Du schok

shockabilˈity noun

shockˈable adjective

shocked adjective

shockˈer noun (informal)

  1. A sensational story, film or play
  2. Any remarkably unpleasant or offensive person or thing
  3. A shock absorber

shockˈing adjective

  1. Giving a shock
  2. Revolting to the feelings, esp to oversensitive modesty
  3. Execrable
  4. Deplorably bad
adverb (informal)

Deplorably

shockˈingly adverb

shockˈingness noun

shock absorber noun

A device for absorbing shock, such as the telescopic oleo leg in aircraft landing gear or the dampers between the chassis and axles in a motor vehicle

shockˈ-horror adjective

Used eg of banner headlines and other sensationalistic devices of the tabloid press (see also shock horror below)

shocking pink noun

An extremely vivid, glaring shade of pink

shock jock noun (informal)

A radio disc jockey who is intentionally outspoken or offensive

shockˈproof adjective

  1. Protected in some way from giving, or suffering the effects of, shock or impact
  2. Unlikely to be upset, or to feel moral outrage

shockˈstall noun (aeronautics)

Loss of lift at high speed caused by the formation of shock waves on an aircraft's wings

shock tactics plural noun

  1. Orig tactics of cavalry attacking in masses and depending for their effect on the force of impact
  2. Any course of action aimed at achieving an object by means of suddenness and overwhelming force (figurative)

shock therapy or shock treatment noun

  1. The use of electric shocks in the treatment of mental disorders
  2. The use of violent measures to change someone's way of thinking (figurative)

shock troops plural noun

Troops trained or selected for attacks demanding exceptional physique and bravery

shock wave noun

  1. A wave of the same nature as a sound wave but of very great intensity, caused eg by an atomic explosion, earthquake or by a body moving with supersonic velocity
  2. The reaction to a sensation or a scandal, thought of as spreading in ever-widening circles

shock and awe

A less formal name for rapid dominance (qv under rapid)

shock horror (informal)

An ironic expression used in response to something purporting to shock

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