English to Latin Meaning of shock - inpulsa


Shock :
inpulsa

inpulsa, dis, QUATIO, concursus, Eiecit, ledo, ictum, ictu, occisio, pulsate, valde, vulnere, post miseriam, accentus, mordere

QUATIO, dis, Eiecit, coarctabit,, inpulsa, percutiens, ledo, REMORDEO

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Definitions of shock in English
Noun(1) the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally(2) the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat(3) a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body(4) (pathology(5) an instance of agitation of the earth's crust(6) an unpleasant or disappointing surprise(7) a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field(8) a bushy thick mass (especially hair(9) a sudden jarring impact(10) a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses
Verb(1) surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off(2) strike with disgust or revulsion(3) strike with horror or terror(4) collide violently(5) collect or gather into shocks(6) subject to electrical shocks(7) inflict a trauma upon
Examples of shock in English
(1) it was a shock to face such hostile attitudes(2) Many fighting dogs die of blood loss, shock , dehydration, exhaustion, or infection after contests.(3) he died of shock due to massive abdominal haemorrhage(4) The harshness of this incident serves to remind us what a shock reality can be.(5) As it was, I slammed onto the floor of the shaft with my knees bent, absorbing the shock , but the force of the sudden stop pitched me forward.(6) he died of shock due to massive abdominal hemorrhage(7) When I open them again, I'm greeted with a pair of worried black eyes surrounded by a shock of black hair.(8) She vaguely realised that she was probably experiencing a shock reaction.(9) Yet I have not forgotten the experience - the shock of discovery.(10) Part of the industrialised world's mistrust of Opec dates back to the oil shock of 1973 that sent the global economy into crisis.(11) rackets today don't bend or absorb shock the way wooden rackets do(12) He has a shock of black hair and streaks of dirt running down his arms and chest.(13) A visitor from Communist Eastern Europe would have suffered only the mildest culture shock .(14) Contraindications to the vaccines can be as severe as allergic shock , collapse, seizures, permanent brain injury or death.(15) In our study, however, only 1 of 11 control patients with septic shock received hydrocortisone.(16) her death gave us all a terrible shock
Related Phrases of shock
(1) shock absorber ::
inpulsa absorber
(2) shock wave ::
fluctus inpulsa
(3) electric shock ::
Quod electrica inpulsa
(4) culture shock ::
culturae incursu
(5) shell shock ::
inpulsa testa
(6) heat shock ::
calor inpulsa
(7) septic shock ::
septic incursu
(8) anaphylactic shock ::
anaphylactic inpulsa
(9) shock therapy ::
Lorem inpulsa
(10) thermal shock ::
inpulsa scelerisque
Synonyms
Noun
1. blow ::
ictu
2. fright ::
turbarentur:
3. trauma ::
organorum
4. vibration ::
vibrationis
5. mass ::
massa
6. impact ::
impulsum
7. stupor ::
stupor;
8. shock absorber ::
inpulsa absorber
9. electric shock ::
Quod electrica inpulsa
10. jolt ::
tristitiae salebra succussum
Verb
11. appall ::
appall
13. floor ::
area
14. traumatize ::
traumatize
Different Forms
shock, shocked, shocker, shockers, shocking, shocks
Word Example from TV Shows
Well, I laughed when Amy
got a shock from

Well, I laughed when Amy got a SHOCK from

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18

-I understand your shock.\N-

-I understand your SHOCK.
-"You've screwed everything up."

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 6

Yeah, I'm sure
it was just the initial shock of it all.

Yeah, I'm sure it was just the initial SHOCK of it all.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 16

Boy, he is annoying. Do any
of those buttons shock him?

Boy, he is annoying. Do any of those buttons SHOCK him?

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5

You know,
it's not all shock hops,

You know, it's not all SHOCK hops,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 18

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