shocking 详细解释

shocking

['ʃɔkiŋ]

adj.使人震惊的, 骇人的
动词shock的现在分词形式

a.

1. 令人震惊的; 骇人听闻的

2. 不正当的; 十分丑恶的; 令人憎恶的

3. 极坏的, 糟糕的

What a shocking waste of time!

这样浪费时间, 真不像话!

词形变化

副词: shockingly |

词义辨析

同义参见:

ghastly  frightful  fearful  abhorrent  flagrant  stunning  amazing  astounding  dishonorable  outrageous  disastrous  offensive  alarming  horrible  morbid  monstrous  terrible  surprising  

英英释义

动词 shock:

surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off

同义词:shock, stun, floor, ball over, blow out of the water, take aback

strike with disgust or revulsion

同义词:shock, offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall, outrage

strike with horror or terror

同义词:shock

collide violently

同义词:shock

collect or gather into shocks

同义词:shock

subject to electrical shocks

同义词:shock

inflict a trauma upon

同义词:traumatize, traumatise, shock

形容词 shocking:

glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism

同义词:lurid

giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation

同义词:disgraceful, scandalous, shameful

补充

shockingshocking英:[ˈʃɔkiŋ] 美:[ˈʃɑkɪŋ]adj.1.骇人的, 令人震惊的; 使人心烦意乱; 极不恰当的2.很坏的, 很不好的

例句

1. This was a shocking invasion of privacy.这是对隐私的公然侵犯。 2. It's shocking!真令人愤慨! 3. a shocking waste触目惊心的浪费 4. His liver was in a shocking state.他的肝脏状况很糟。 5. I' m shocking at spelling.我的拼写没救了。 6. shocking behaviour.令人憎恶的行为。 7. she brought shocking news.她带来了令人惊讶的消息。 8. I've got a shocking cold.我得了严重的感冒。 9. a shocking accident令人震惊的事故 10. shocking behaviour/news令人发指的行为;令人震惊的消息 11. a shocking crime惊人的犯罪行为 12. The fact that he was married to another woman was a shocking discovery. = It was shocking to discover that he was married to another woman.他跟另一个女人结婚了,这可是个令人震惊的发现。 13. shocking news惊人的消息 14. The number of young teenagers who smoke is shocking.青少年吸烟的人数真是惊人。 15. a shocking waste of money/time金钱/时间的惊人浪费 16. The building is in a shocking state.这栋大楼的状况很差。 17. The movie was shockingly violent.这部电影极其暴力。