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shock (EN)
nom, verbe, adjectif

nom “shock”

sg. shock, pl. shocks ou indén.
  1. choc
    She was in shock after hearing about the sudden accident.
  2. choc (surprise extrême)
    The news of her sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.
  3. décharge électrique
    When he accidentally touched the exposed wire, he felt a sharp shock that made him jump back.
  4. choc (médical)
    The doctor quickly treated the patient for shock after noticing his dangerously low blood pressure.
  5. onde de choc
    The explosion sent a powerful shock through the air, shaking the buildings nearby.
  6. tignasse
    The little boy had a shock of curly brown hair that bounced when he ran.

verbe “shock”

infinitif shock; il shocks; prét. shocked; part. passé shocked; gér. shocking
  1. choquer
    The news of the sudden accident shocked everyone in the office.
  2. scandaliser
    The comedian's rude jokes shocked the audience.
  3. électrocuter
    The faulty wire shocked him when he touched it.
  4. heurter violemment
    The glass shattered when it was shocked by the sudden explosion.

adjectif “shock”

forme de base shock, non gradable
  1. choquant
    The shock news of the sudden earthquake left everyone in disbelief.