terrible shock

可怕的震惊:指因某种不幸的事件或消息而引起的极度震惊和恐慌。

常用释义

词性释义

可怕的震惊:指因某种不幸的事件或消息而引起的极度震惊和恐慌。
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1·I got a terrible shock the other day.
前两天,可把我吓坏了。
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2·Her death came as a terrible shock to us.
她的死使我们极为震惊。
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3·This was a terrible shock to me.
这对我可是一种可怕的打击。
4·The news was a terrible shock.
这动静是庞大的震动。
5·It's hard to pick myself up after such a terrible shock.
在这种可怕的打击后要我振作起来谈何容易。
6·The news of his mother's death was a terrible shock to him.
他母亲去世的噩耗使他非常震惊。
7·"It was a terrible shock, " he said. "I couldn't stand up straight. We were on the second floor and we ran outside. "
“这是一个可怕的震动,”他说,“我都不能站立了,我们从二楼跑到了外面。”
8·The prince was lying half-dead in his ship, when it sank at last with a terrible shock into the branches of a large tree in the wood.
王子在船里,吓得半死。这条船最后落在一个浓密的森林上面。
9·Pressure at work, people need to stimulate you to enjoy that sense of shock time, so terrible in the film to vent the pressure has become a common way!
在工作压力大时,人们需要刺激一下,享受那一次次感官的震撼,所以以恐怖片来宣泄压力成为了一种常见的方法!
10·She remembered the horror she felt over this terrible request, the shock and disbelief.
还记得听到那个可怕的请求时她感到的恐惧、震惊和难以置信。