shock – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: fight,
innate reflex,
collapse,
temblor,
cumulation,
mass,
churn up,
appal,
appall,
pull together,
treat
shock
v.
jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying
n.
jolt, collision; sudden disturbance of the emotions; state of circulatory failure caused by serious injury (Medicine); physiological reaction caused by an electrical current passing through the body; bundle of grain or corn; mass of tangled hair
Shock
Shock may refer to:
Main uses
Social sciences
Shock! (Cute song)
"
Shock!" is the eleventh major single by
Japanese idol pop group
Cute. It was released on January 6, 2010, in both normal and limited editions, the limited edition containing a DVD with a version of the "Shock!"
PV on it and coming with a different cover. The first press of each edition also contained a card with a serial number on it, used in an event draw to promote the single's release. This was the first single to be released after
Erika Umeda's graduation, which also makes it the first single not to feature her.
Airi Suzuki is "centred" in this single, taking on the main vocals. The single peaked at #1 on the
Oricon daily charts, and #5 on the weekly charts. The single also reached #13 on the monthly chart for January, with a reported total of 23,389 copies sold.
shock
Noun
1. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally; "his mother's deathleft him in a daze"; "he was numb with shock"
(synonym) daze, stupor
(hypernym) stupefaction
(derivation) traumatize, traumatise
2. the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat; "the armies met in the shock of battle"
(synonym) impact
(hypernym) fight, fighting, combat, scrap
3. a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body; "subjects received a small electric shock when they mae the wrong response"; "electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks"
(synonym) electric shock, electrical shock
(hypernym) reflex, instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex, unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction
4. (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor; "loss of blood is an important cause of shock"
(hypernym) collapse
(hyponym) cardiogenic shock
(classification) pathology
5. an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at lunch"
(synonym) seismic disturbance
(hypernym) earthquake, quake, temblor, seism
6. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured"
(synonym) blow
(hypernym) surprise
(hyponym) blip
(derivation) traumatize, traumatise
7. a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field; "corn is bound in small sheeves and several sheeves are set up together in shocks"; "whole fields of wheat in shock"
(hypernym) pile, heap, mound, cumulus
8. a bushy thick mass (especially hair); "he had an unruly shock of black hair"
(hypernym) mass
9. a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses; "the old car needed a new set of shocks"
(synonym) shock absorber, cushion
(hypernym) damper, muffler
(hyponym) air cushion, air spring
(part-holonym) suspension, suspension system
Verb
1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted"
(synonym) stun, floor, ball over, blow out of the water, take aback
(hypernym) surprise
(hyponym) startle, galvanize, galvanise
(derivation) blow
2. strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends"
(synonym) offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall, outrage
(hypernym) disgust, revolt, nauseate, sicken, churn up
(derivation) daze, stupor
3. strike with horror or terror; "The news of the bombing shocked her"
(hypernym) dismay, alarm, appal, appall, horrify
(derivation) daze, stupor
4. collide violently
(hypernym) collide, clash
(derivation) impact
5. collect or gather into shocks; "shock grain"
(hypernym) gather, garner, collect, pull together
6. subject to electrical shocks
(hypernym) treat, care for
(hyponym) galvanize, galvanise
(derivation) electric shock, electrical shock
7. inflict a trauma upon
(synonym) traumatize, traumatise
(hypernym) injure, wound
(derivation) blow
shock
nm.
shock, sudden disturbance of the emotions; (Medicine) state of circulatory failure caused by serious injury
shock
nm.
shock, sudden disturbance of the emotions