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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. shock1 [Am ʃɑk, Brit ʃɒk] SUBST

1.1. shock C:

shock (of impact)
shock (of impact)

1.2. shock C:

electric shock
electric shock
I got a shock
I got a shock
I got a shock

2.1. shock U MED:

shock
shock m
to be in (a state of) shock

2.2. shock U or C (distress, surprise):

shock
shock m
shock
to get a shock
I nearly died of shock
the shock of her death
el shock or el golpe de su muerte
shock, horror! Brit scherzh
shock, horror! Brit scherzh
attr a shock announcement
attr a shock announcement

2.3. shock (scare):

shock
to get a shock
what a shock you gave me!

3. shock MOTOR ugs → shock absorber

II. shock1 [Am ʃɑk, Brit ʃɒk] VERB trans

1. shock:

shock (stun, appal)
shock (scandalize)
shock (scandalize)
shock (scare)

2. shock MED:

sufrir un shock

III. shock1 [Am ʃɑk, Brit ʃɒk] VERB intr

shock
shock

shock absorber [Am ˈʃɑk əbˌzɔrbər, Brit] SUBST

shock absorber

shock2 [Am ʃɑk, Brit ʃɒk] SUBST LANDW

shock

shock3 [Am ʃɑk, Brit ʃɒk] SUBST (bushy mass)

a shock of hair

shell shock [Am ˈʃɛl ˌʃɑk, Brit] SUBST U

shell shock

thermal shock SUBST U

thermal shock

electric shock SUBST C or U

electric shock
I got an electric shock
attr electric shock treatment
attr electric shock treatment
attr electric shock treatment
attr electric shock treatment

culture shock SUBST

culture shock
culture shock

insulin shock SUBST

insulin shock
insulin shock
shock m insulínico

shock jock SUBST Am

shock jock

shock absorber [Am ˈʃɑk əbˌzɔrbər, Brit] SUBST

shock absorber

im PONS Wörterbuch

Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. shock1 [ʃɒk, Am ʃɑ:k] SUBST

1. shock (unpleasant surprise):

shock
shock
batata f CSur
the shock of my life ugs
look of shock
to give sb a shock

2. shock ugs (electric shock):

shock

3. shock MED:

shock
shock m
to die from shock

4. shock (impact):

shock of explosion, earthquake

Wendungen:

shock, horror! iron

II. shock1 [ʃɒk, Am ʃɑ:k] VERB trans

1. shock (appal):

shock

2. shock (scare):

shock

III. shock1 [ʃɒk, Am ʃɑ:k] VERB intr

shock

shock2 [ʃɒk, Am ʃɑ:k] SUBST

shock of hair:

shock

shock therapy SUBST, shock treatment SUBST

shock therapy
terapia f de shock

shell-shock SUBST

shell-shock

shock wave SUBST

1. shock wave PHYS:

shock wave

2. shock wave übtr:

shock wave

shock absorber [ˈʃɒkæbˌzɔ:bəʳ, Am ˈʃɑ:kəbˌsɔ:rbɚ] SUBST

shock absorber

shock troops SUBST Pl

shock troops
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
shock
shock
shock
shock
shock absorber
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. shock1 [ʃak] SUBST

1. shock (unpleasant surprise):

shock
shock
batata f CSur
the shock of my life ugs
look of shock
to give sb a shock

2. shock ugs (electric shock):

shock

3. shock MED:

shock
shock m
to die from shock

4. shock (impact):

shock of explosion, earthquake

II. shock1 [ʃak] VERB trans

1. shock (appall):

shock

2. shock (scare):

shock

III. shock1 [ʃak] VERB intr

shock

shock2 [ʃak] SUBST

shock of hair:

shock

shock therapy SUBST, shock treatment SUBST

shock therapy

shell shock SUBST

shell shock

sticker shock SUBST ugs

sticker shock

shock absorber [ˈʃak·əb·ˌsɔr·bər] SUBST

shock absorber

shock troops SUBST Pl

shock troops

shock wave SUBST

1. shock wave PHYS:

shock wave

2. shock wave übtr:

shock wave

culture shock SUBST

culture shock
shock [o choque] m cultural
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
shock
shock
Present
Ishock
youshock
he/she/itshocks
weshock
youshock
theyshock
Past
Ishocked
youshocked
he/she/itshocked
weshocked
youshocked
theyshocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveshocked
youhaveshocked
he/she/ithasshocked
wehaveshocked
youhaveshocked
theyhaveshocked
Past Perfect
Ihadshocked
youhadshocked
he/she/ithadshocked
wehadshocked
youhadshocked
theyhadshocked

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Sympathetic detonation is caused by a shock wave, or impact of primary or secondary blast fragments.
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The sounds were accompanied by a shock wave that knocked people off their feet and broke windows hundreds of kilometres away.
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Many particles accumulate in and around the heliopause, highly energised by their negative acceleration, creating a shock wave.
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The shock wave is one of several different ways in which a gas in a supersonic flow can be compressed.
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After the shock wave passes, a sudden negative pressure follows.
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