shock
Произношение: [ʃɑk]
Контекст: «emotion»
(noun) a strong feeling of surprise, fear, or worry. It's like when something unexpected happens, and it makes you feel really confused or scared.
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She was in shock after hearing the good news about her promotion.
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He didn't feel any shock when he learned the bad news; he was already prepared for it.
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Have you ever experienced shock after a surprising event?
Контекст: «emotion»
(verb) to surprise or upset someone very much. If something catches you off guard, it can make you feel shocked.
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The movie shocked the audience with its unexpected ending.
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The news didn’t shock her at all; she already knew it was coming.
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What news could possibly shock you?
Контекст: «health»
(noun) a serious medical condition when the body doesn't get enough blood, causing weakness or loss of consciousness. It can happen because of an accident or serious illness.
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The doctor said he was recovering well from the shock he experienced after the accident.
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She was not in shock after the injury; she remained conscious and aware.
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What are the signs that someone might be in shock?
Контекст: «health»
(verb) to cause someone to suffer a serious medical condition from an injury or illness. It can make someone feel very weak and confused.
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The fall shocked him and left him unable to move.
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The treatment did not shock her, and she felt fine afterward.
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Can an injury shock a person's system?