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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 shock to cause to feel sudden surprise or fear; n. something that greatly affects the mind or emotions; a powerful shake, as from an earthquake v.
NGSL3000 shock sudden bad feeling caused by something unexpected n

Tanaka6000 shock Tanaka6000 shocked

COMPOUND WORDS


aftershock {n} (earthquake that follows in the same vicinity as another) anaphylactic shock {n} (severe allergic reaction) culture shock {n} (state of anxious confusion) electric shock {n} (physical reaction) mainshock {n} (maximum shock in earthquake) shell shock {n} (psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle) shock {n} (arrangement of sheaves for drying) SEE: stook :: shock {n} Schock shock {n} (something surprising) shock {v} (to cause to be emotionally shocked) shock {v} (to give an electric shock) shock absorber {n} (device to absorb shocks) shocked {adj} (surprised, startled, confuded) shock wave {n} (A powerful compression wave)

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shocked P1159 shock absorber P4432






PHRASES



彼女は驚くべきニュースを聞いた。



She's heard some shocking news .


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You will be shocked to hear this .


She was shocked when she heard his story .


It was a great shock to me .


It gave me quite a shock .


His death was great shock to his wife .


She got over the shock of her father's death .