词汇 | shocked |
释义 | shocked adjective uk /ʃɒkt/ us /ʃɑːkt/ shockedadjective (SURPRISED)B1 surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened: 惊愕的,震惊的 After his announcement, there was a shocked silence.在他宣布了这个消息以后,人们因震惊而沉默了。 [ + to infinitive ]We were shocked to see smoke pouring out of the roof.我们震惊地看着浓烟从屋顶冒出来。 The boy was too shocked and frightened to speak. He would never forget the shocked look on her face when she first saw it. Management at the hostel say they're deeply shocked by his murder. Both men stared at her in shocked silence. I was shocked at how different Mo looked. He was visibly shocked by the incident. Surprised aback agape aghast amazed appalled flabbergasted flat-footed gobsmacked goggle-eyed headlight horror of horrorsidiom jaw not know what has hit youidiom not know what hit youidiom open-eyed open-mouthed palpitation stalk you have (got) to be kiddingidiom your eyes pop out of your headidiom shockedadjective (OFFENDED)offended or upset by something that you consider to be wrong or unacceptable: She was shocked at the language they used. She is shocked at the fees some firms charge. Lowne was from a family with strict discipline, and was shocked at the drug use he saw when he first moved to San Diego in 1966. Families expecting typical kids' fare may well have been shocked by the film's mature themes. I was shocked out of my skin by coed dorms at first, and by coed bathrooms probably even more so. Saddening, shocking and upsetting affecting agonizingly arrogance baleful be cold comfortidiom disrespect distressful distressfully distressing distressingly hubris hurtful hurtfully impiously impiousness teary touching touchingly tragically traumatic Seeshock shocked | American Dictionaryshocked adjective us/ʃɑkt/ feeling very upset or surprised: [ + to infinitive ]He was shocked to discover that he had no money left in his account. |
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