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I . shock [ʃɑːk, GB ʃɒk] SUBST

1. shock (unpleasant surprise):

shock
choque m
to give sb a shock

2. shock fam (electric shock):

shock

3. shock MÉD:

shock

4. shock (impact):

shock
shock

II . shock [ʃɑːk, GB ʃɒk] VERBE trans

1. shock (upset):

shock
shock

2. shock (scare):

shock
shock

shock absorber SUBST

shock wave SUBST PHYS

shock wave

Expressions couramment utilisées avec shock

to give sb a shock

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He designed and built engines rugged enough to withstand the shock of combat, as well as ill-treatment by poorly trained operating engineers.
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In vehicle suspension systems, struts are most commonly an assembly of coil-over spring and shock absorber.
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It uses its broad pectoral fins to envelop the target fish before delivering an electric shock to stun it.
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By the third surgery, should recurrence in the astroblastoma occur, a six-round program of ifosfamide, cisplatin, and etoposide will shock the patient's system to the point where recurrence halts.
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The shock wave and radiation from the detonation would impact against the underside of the pusher plate, giving it a powerful kick.
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This angers the compounder and he gives electric shock.
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Downstream of this normal shock wave the air is subsonic.
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The spread of the legs is limited by a chain which has a spring attached to one end to relieve the shock of firing.
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The rear section of the fuselage broke open and the four corporals were seen staggering around dazed with shock.
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This was certainly a culture shock but became one of the most important influences in his entire career.
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