Artificial intelligent assistant

shock

shock
/ʃɔk; ʃɑk/ n
1 [C] violent blow or shake, caused eg by a collision or an explosion 强烈的冲击或震动(如因碰撞或爆炸造成的): earthquake shocks 地震
    The shock of the blast shattered many windows. 许多窗户在爆炸中震碎了.
    I felt the shock as the aircraft hit the ground. 飞机著陆时我感觉到震了一下.
2 [C] = electric shock (electric)
    If you touch this live wire, you'll get a shock. 摸这条带电的导线, 就会触电.
3 [C] sudden violent disturbance of the mind or emotions caused eg by bad news, a frightening event, etc 震惊; 震骇; 惊愕
    The news of his mother's death was a terrible shock to him. 他母亲去世的噩耗使他非常震惊.
    The result of the election came as a shock to us all, ie None of us expected it. 选举的结果令我们惊愕.
    It gave me quite a shock to be told I was seriously ill. 听说我的病很严重, 我吃了一惊.
4 [U] state of extreme weakness caused by physical injury, pain, fright, etc 休克
    be in/go into shock 处於休克状态
    suffering from shock 已休克
    What is the correct medical treatment for shock? 在医学上怎样处理休克才对?
    She died of shock following an operation on her brain. 她作脑科手术後因休克死亡.
shock / ʃɔk; ʃɑk/ n (usu 通常作 shock of hair) rough untidy mass of hair on the head 蓬乱的头发.
shock / ʃɔk; ʃɑk/ v [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态]
cause a shock1(3) to (sb); cause (sb) to feel disgust, indignation, horror, etc 使(某人)震惊; 使(某人)感到厌恶、 愤怒、 恐惧等
    I was shocked at the news of her death. 我听到她去世的消息十分震惊.
    He was shocked to hear his child swearing. 他听见他孩子骂人非常生气.
    I'm not easily shocked, but that book really is obscene. 我并不是大惊小怪的人, 但那本书淫秽之甚确实让我大吃一惊.

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