shock

suomi-englanti sanakirja

shock englannista suomeksi

  1. sokki, sokkitila

  2. tärähdys

  3. törmätä, iskeytyä

  4. saada sähkösokkeja

  5. shokki, järkytys

  6. järkyttää, pöyristyttää, kauhistuttaa

  7. sähköshokki, sähköisku

  8. pehko

  9. antaa sähköshokkeja

  10. iskunvaimennin

  11. isku

  12. shokeerata

  13. järkyttyä

  14. kuhilas

  1. isku, jytky

  2. shokki, jymy-yllätys

  3. sähköisku, sähköshokki

  4. shokki, šokki

  5. tuppo, tukko

  6. järkyttää, shokeerata

  7. antaa sähköshokki">antaa sähköshokki

  8. Substantiivi

shock englanniksi

  1. A sudden, heavy impact.

  2. (ux)

  3. Something so surprising that it is stunning.

  4. (syn)

  5. A sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance.

  6. (quote-book)

  7. shock|Electric shock, a sudden burst of electrical energy hitting a person or animal.

  8. A state of distress following a mental or emotional disturbance, often caused by news or other stimuli.

  9. ''Fans were in shock in the days following the singer's death.''

  10. 2008, (w), ''The Hour I First Believed'', Ch.5, at p.112:

  11. ". . . Maureen, I don't feel sad. I don't feel anything. What's wrong with me?""Nothing, Cae," she said. "You just haven't been able to take it in yet. Absorb the shock of it."
  12. shock|Circulatory shock, a medical emergency characterized by the inability of the system to supply enough oxygen to meet tissue requirements.

  13. A wave.

  14. A absorber (typically in the suspension of a vehicle).

  15. (quote-song) on the dark blocks / Wearin' out the shocks, wettin' up the dashboard clock

  16. {{quote-journal|en|year=1994|journal=Cycle World Magazine|volume=33|number=1|page=49

  17. A discontinuity arising in the solution of a differential equation.

  18. A chemical added to a swimming pool to moderate the chlorine levels.

  19. (quote-journal)

  20. Causing intense surprise, horror, etc.; unexpected and shocking.

  21. To cause to be emotionally shocked; to cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.

  22. To give an shock to.

  23. To subject to a wave or violent impact.

  24. To meet with a shock; to collide in a violent encounter.

  25. {{RQ:De Quincey Klosterheim

  26. To add a chemical to (a pool) to moderate the chlorine levels.

  27. To deform the crystal structure of a stone by the application of extremely high pressure at moderate temperature, as produced only by hypervelocity impact events, lightning strikes, and nuclear explosions.

  28. An arrangement of sheaves for drying; a stook.

  29. {{quote-text|en|year=1557|author=Thomas Tusser|title=Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry

  30. (RQ:Thomson Autumn)

  31. A lot consisting of sixty pieces; a term applied in some Baltic ports to loose goods.

  32. A tuft or bunch of something, such as hair or grass.

  33. A small dog with long shaggy hair, especially a poodle or spitz; a shaggy lapdog.

  34. {{quote-text|en|year=1827|author=Thomas Carlyle|title=The Fair-Haired Eckbert

  35. To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.

  36. (l) (medical; violent or unexpected event)

  37. (l)