noun “shock”
Singular shock, Plural shocks oder onzieleg
- Schock
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She was in shock after hearing about the sudden accident.
- Iwwerraschung (negativ)
The news of her sudden resignation came as a shock to everyone in the office.
- Elektroschock
When he accidentally touched the exposed wire, he felt a sharp shock that made him jump back.
- Schock (medezinesch)
The doctor quickly treated the patient for shock after noticing his dangerously low blood pressure.
- Drockwelle
The explosion sent a powerful shock through the air, shaking the buildings nearby.
- Hoerbusch
The little boy had a shock of curly brown hair that bounced when he ran.
verb “shock”
Infinitiv shock; hien shocks; Verg. shocked; Part. Verg. shocked; Ger. shocking
- schockéieren
The news of the sudden accident shocked everyone in the office.
- schockéieren (mat onpassendem Verhalen oder Sprooch)
The comedian's rude jokes shocked the audience.
- elektresch schloen
The faulty wire shocked him when he touched it.
- schloen (mat vill Kraaft)
The glass shattered when it was shocked by the sudden explosion.
adjective “shock”
Grondform shock, net stufbar
- schockéierend
The shock news of the sudden earthquake left everyone in disbelief.