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adj.
使人震驚的;駭人的
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動詞shock的現在分詞形式.
Adjective:
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glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism;
"lurid details of the accident"
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giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation;
"scandalous behavior"
"the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt"
"the most shocking book of its time"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He couldn't bring himself to break us the shocking news.
他不不忍心把這令人驚呆的新消息告訴過讓我們。
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The reason for this shocking attack seemed to be racial hatred.
看起來這起使人轟動的恐怖襲擊的緣故是種族天賦仇視。
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Taking a taxi in Prague can be a "shocking" experience.
在布拉格乘座計程車有可能會是個駭人的成功經驗。
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One day, they stayed till closing time and discovered some shocking facts!
有一個天,孩子留有也許有一天攤子收攤,然而發覺駭人的客觀事實。
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It was shocking, in that house of mourning, to hear him singing..his ugly old sea-song.
產自: R. L. Stevenson
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That the government of a free democracy should seek deliberately to manipulate the news..is indeed shocking.
選自: A. E. Stevenson
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