英语单词大全
英语单词大全

shocked

/ʃɔkt/
牛津核心词汇
BNC频率: 4274
现代语料频率: 5677

中文翻译

a. 震撼的;震惊的

英文解释

v surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
v strike with disgust or revulsion
v strike with horror or terror
v collide violently
v collect or gather into shocks
v subject to electrical shocks
v inflict a trauma upon
s struck with fear, dread, or consternation

词态变化

原型:shock
变形:pd
过去式:shocked
过去分词:shocked

常见例句

1

They are also the most shocked when an immigrant performs a part of their culture, such as an honor killing or female circumcision. > Did you see the multiculti on TV last night? > Yeah

2

You are shocked by the crime, slums, nigger clothes, rudeness, load booming cars, reckless driving, etc

3

, as well as the numbers of police in situations where police would not normally be required, like public libraries, shops, schools, parks, etc. Conversely, if you live in a nigger infected area and move to an area free of niggers, you are shocked by how peaceful, friendly, courteous, polite, respectable people are

4

It often renders the [spewee] confused, shocked, sexually ambivalent or somewhat entertained! > I just couldn't believe it! She was relaxed, feet up to the ceiling when suddenly, she [queef greased] my pompadour! That's a shiny pompadour dude.

5

a capable of being shocked

相关词组

1

shell-shocked

a. (通常指因为发生某些不好的事而)非常震惊的, 极度惊恐的; 患炮弹休克症的

2

shellshocked

a. 患炮弹休克的, 患战斗疲劳症的

3

unshocked

无激波的

今日更新

更新时间:2025-11-10 00:09:56