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noun
1 a strong emotional disturbance, especially a feeling of extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
2 a cause of such a disturbance.
3 a heavy and violent impact.
4 a clashing together.
5 outrage at something regarded as improper or wrong.
6 (in full electric shock) a convulsion caused by the passage of an electric current through the body.
7 med
a a state of extreme physical collapse, characterized by lowered blood pressure and body temperature and a sweaty pallid skin, occurring as a result of haemorrhage, coronary thrombosis, extreme emotional disturbance, etc;
b Scot a stroke.
verb (shocked , shocking )
1 to assail or attack with a shock.
2 to give a shock to someone.
3 to make someone feel extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
4 to shake or jar suddenly and forcefully.
5 intr to outrage feelings.
[16c: from French choc , from choquer ]
shock horror interjection , colloq an ironic expression used in response to something purporting or claiming to shock.
shock-horror adjective used eg of banner headlines and other sensationalistic devices of the tabloid press.
noun
1 a strong emotional disturbance, especially a feeling of extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
2 a cause of such a disturbance.
3 a heavy and violent impact.
4 a clashing together.
5 outrage at something regarded as improper or wrong.
6 (in full electric shock) a convulsion caused by the passage of an electric current through the body.
7 med
a a state of extreme physical collapse, characterized by lowered blood pressure and body temperature and a sweaty pallid skin, occurring as a result of haemorrhage, coronary thrombosis, extreme emotional disturbance, etc;
b Scot a stroke.
verb (shocked , shocking )
1 to assail or attack with a shock.
2 to give a shock to someone.
3 to make someone feel extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
4 to shake or jar suddenly and forcefully.
5 intr to outrage feelings.
[16c: from French choc , from choquer ]
shock horror interjection , colloq an ironic expression used in response to something purporting or claiming to shock.
shock-horror adjective used eg of banner headlines and other sensationalistic devices of the tabloid press.
También tienes: sock
shock3
noun a number of sheaves of corn propped up against each other to dry.
verb (shocked , shocking ) to set up in shocks.
[14c: in the form schokke ]
noun a number of sheaves of corn propped up against each other to dry.
verb (shocked , shocking ) to set up in shocks.
[14c: in the form schokke ]
También tienes: sock
shock absorber
noun in a vehicle: a device, such as a coiled spring, that damps vibrations caused by the wheels passing over bumps in the road.
noun in a vehicle: a device, such as a coiled spring, that damps vibrations caused by the wheels passing over bumps in the road.
shock tactics
plural noun any course of action that seeks to achieve its object by means of suddenness and force.
plural noun any course of action that seeks to achieve its object by means of suddenness and force.
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