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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



Ha escuchado noticias impactantes.



She's heard some shocking news .


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You will be shocked to hear this .

Usted se sorprenderá al escuchar esto.

She was shocked when she heard his story .

Ella se sorprendió cuando escuchó su historia.

It was a great shock to me .

Fue un gran shock para mí.

It gave me quite a shock .

Me dio bastante shock.

His death was great shock to his wife .

Su muerte fue una gran conmoción para su esposa.

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

Ella superó el impacto de la muerte de su padre.



Usted se sorprenderá al escuchar esto.
Ella se sorprendió cuando escuchó su historia.
Fue un gran shock para mí.
Me dio bastante shock.
Su muerte fue una gran conmoción para su esposa.
Ella superó el impacto de la muerte de su padre.