sustantivo “shock”
sing. shock, pl. shocks o no contable
- conmoción
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She was in shock after hearing about the sudden accident.
- sorpresa
The news of her sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.
- descarga
When he accidentally touched the exposed wire, he felt a sharp shock that made him jump back.
- choque (médico)
The doctor quickly treated the patient for shock after noticing his dangerously low blood pressure.
- onda expansiva
The explosion sent a powerful shock through the air, shaking the buildings nearby.
- melena
The little boy had a shock of curly brown hair that bounced when he ran.
verbo “shock”
infinitivo shock; él shocks; pret. shocked; part. shocked; ger. shocking
- conmocionar
The news of the sudden accident shocked everyone in the office.
- escandalizar
The comedian's rude jokes shocked the audience.
- electrocutar
The faulty wire shocked him when he touched it.
- golpear
The glass shattered when it was shocked by the sudden explosion.
adjetivo “shock”
forma base shock, no graduable
- impactante
The shock news of the sudden earthquake left everyone in disbelief.