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shocks shock   Etymology :Middle English; akin to Middle High German schoc heap. Pronunciation :'shäk. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "shocks"
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shocks sarsma  Ticaret tr 
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shocks sarsıntı  Ticaret tr 
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shock şok en 
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shock (elektrik) çarpmak  fiil tr 
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shock elektrik şoku vermek  fiil tr 
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shock sars  fiil tr 
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shock sadme tr 
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shock vuruş tr 
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shock şiddetli etki tr 
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shock inme tr 
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shock balyalamak  fiil tr 
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shock demet yapmak  fiil tr 
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shock sarsmak  fiil tr 
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shock şok etmek  fiil tr 
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shock kâlbini kırmak  fiil tr 
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shock 1. şok: The news of their  isim tr 
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shock şaşırtmak  fiil tr 
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shock sarsılmak  fiil tr 
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shock elektroşok uygulamak  fiil tr 
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shock elektrik çarpmak  fiil tr 
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shock dehşete düşürmek  fiil tr 
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shock darıltmak  fiil tr 
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shock çok sarsma / şaşırtmak tr 
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shock iğrendirmek tr 
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shock demet yığını tr 
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shock şiddetle çarpmak tr 
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shock shock absorber am tr 
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shock nefret veya korku vermek tr 
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shock çarpmak (elektrik) tr 
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shock çok şaşırtmak tr 
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shock vücuda elektrik şok uygulamak tr 
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shock çarpılım  Biyokimya tr 
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shock şoke etmek tr 
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shock donakalmak tr 
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shock müteessir etmek tr 
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shock elektrik akımına çaptırmak tr 
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shock vurma tr 
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shock tınaz tr 
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shock çarpma tr 
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shock dehşet / nefret uyandırmak tr 
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shock sarsıntı,v.sars:n.darbe tr 
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shock ŞOK, DARBE:Bak. "shock action"  Askeri tr 
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shock sarsinti tr 
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shock Tansiyon düşmesi, hızlı ve zayıf nabız, solgun ve soğuyan deri, zayıf solunum vb. semptomları olan akut dolaşım bozukluğu yetersizliği  Diş Hekimliği tr 
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shock Ani müdahale sonucu görülen şiddetli sarsıntı, darbe, elektrik çarpması, şiddetil etki veya korku, şok  Tıp tr 
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shock Travma veya sıvı kaybı sebebiyle ani olarak ortaya çıkan periferik dolaşım yetmezliği (Hastada cilt soluktur, soğuk terleme vardır, nabız zayıf ve süratlidir, huzursuzluk vardır ve bazan bilinç de kayolur)  Tıp tr 
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shock ekin yığını (dikey duran bağlanmış birçok ekin demeti)  isim tr 
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shock çalı gibi gür saç  isim tr 
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shock keçeleşmiş saç en 
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shock karışık saç en 
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shock sarsılma en 
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shock elektrik şoku en 
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shock darbe en 
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shock bunalım en 
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shock demet en 
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shock elektrik çarpması en 
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shock balya en 
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shock taranmamış saç en 
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shock utanç  isim tr 
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shock utanmak en 
+-  English - English translation for "shocks"
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shocks plural of shock en 
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shocks Third person singular simple present of to shock en 
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shocks Unexpected aggregate supply or aggregate demand changes en 
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shocks الصدمة en 
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shocks A number of sheaves of grain stacked upright in a field for drying, wheat, oats and corn are common shocks among Old Order Amish farms en 
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shocks Your camper's electrical hookup at the campground is not grounded properly en 
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shock jolt, collision; sudden disturbance of the emotions; state of circulatory failure caused by serious injury (Medicine); physiological reaction caused by an electrical current passing through the body; bundle of grain or corn; mass of tangled hair  isim en 
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shock jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying  fiil en 
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shock refers to the application of large quantities of chlorine (superchlorination), non-chlorine shock or hydrogen peroxide Typically 5-10 times the normal dose is used, based upon actual conditions and needs The purpose of this large dose is to break down (breakpoint chlorination, in the case of chlorine) the combined chlorine, organic waste and contamination and re-establish a positive level of Free Chlorine Shocking must be repeated, until such time as a stable Free Chlorine reading can be achieved, for at least a few hours Make sure that a Free Chlorine capable test kit is being used, in order to know when breakpoint chlorination has been achieved en 
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shock Circulatory collapse which may be due to an allergic reaction, severe infection, blood loss, trauma or burns (See hypovolemia ) en 
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shock A severe condition that disturbs the body A person with diabetes can go into shock when the blood sugar level drops suddenly See also: Insulin shock en 
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shock A break in pressure, density, and particle velocity, carrying forward through a medium such as plasma en 
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shock A specification referring to the ability of the oscillator to withstand, without performance degradation, a non-repetitive acceleration A specification is given for three mutually perpendicular axes (MIL-PRF-55310D, 4 8 41) en 
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shock The delivery of a mechanical impulse or impact to an individual transmitted from the acceleration or deceleration of a medium with which an individual has contact en 
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shock A severe condition that causes severe low blood pressure, decreased level of consciousness, and is a threat to life en 
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shock A sudden transition at the front of fast flow of plasma or gas, when the flow moves too fast for the undisturbed gas to flow out of the way Also occurs when a steady fast flow hits an obstacle en 
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shock —A reduced flow of blood throughout the body, usually caused by severe bleeding or a weak heart; without treatment, can lead to a collapse, coma, and death en 
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shock subject to electrical shocks en 
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shock collect or gather into shocks; "shock grain" en 
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shock the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat; "the armies met in the shock of battle" an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured" an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at lunch" a bushy thick mass (especially hair); "he had an unruly shock of black hair" a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field; "corn is bound in small sheeves and several sheeves are set up together in shocks"; "whole fields of wheat in shock" (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor; "loss of blood is an important cause of shock" subject to electrical shocks collect or gather into shocks; "shock grain" collide violently strike with horror or terror; "The news of the bombing shocked her" surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted" strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends en 
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shock inflict a trauma upon en 
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shock impaired body function due to blood loss or a disturbance in the circulatory system en 
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shock n State of physiological collapse marked by a weak pulse, coldness, sweating and irregular breathing Shock can result from (for example) blood loss, heart failure, allergic reaction or emotional trauma en 
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shock a condition characterized by the depression of mental and physical functioning, for example due to an injury or an allergic reaction en 
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shock a clinical state manifested by profound depression of all body functions, caused by insufficient blood and nutrient supply to the tissues; signs and symptoms include low blood pressure, cool and clammy skin, altered mental status, and collapse en 
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shock any completely unforeseen event that causes a dramatic change to a data series (an example of this would be the World Trade Centre disaster which sent ripples throughout the worldwide economic community) en 
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shock n 1 Something that jars the mind or emotions as if with a violent, unexpected blow 2 The disturbance of function or mental faculties caused by such a blow; violent agitation 3 A severe offense to one's sense of propriety and decency; an outrage en 
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shock More fully electric shock, a sudden burst of electric energy, hitting an animate animal such as a human en 
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shock A tuft or bunch of something (ie - hair, grass) en 
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shock An arrangement of sheaves for drying. A stook en 
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shock A life-threatening medical emergency characterized by the inability of the circulatory system to supply enough oxygen to meet tissue requirements en 
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shock Something so surprising that it is stunning en 
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shock Give an electric shock en 
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shock Caused to be emotionally shocked en 
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shock Sudden, heavy impact en 
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shock Shock is defined as a sudden powerful blow A typical shock number for TCXOs is 100g en 
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shock an oxidizer tat "burns off" the organic wastes which case cloudiness and algae It is a generic term for a chemical used to oxidize organic wastes en 
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shock ~ A stressed condition of the body caused by major trauma en 
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shock a condition of acute peripheral circulatory failure due to derangement of circulatory control or loss of circulating fluid It is marked by hypotension, coldness of the skin, and tachycardia en 
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shock A severe condition that disturbs the body A person with diabetes can go into shock when the level of blood glucose (sugar) drops suddenly See also: Insulin shock en 
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shock The digital memory buffer holds 3-10 seconds of music information If the laser pickup of the MD player is disturbed by a severe bump in the road, the date is read out of the reservoir, so your music plays back without skipping a beat en 
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shock severe depression of bodily activities caused by infection, hemorrhage, trauma, etc en 
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shock an unexpected event that has economic consequences en 
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shock a state of inadequate tissue perfusion en 
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shock vital organs lack oxygen due to: breathing problems bleeding burns head or spine injuries heart attack allergies strong emotions shock is present with injury and illness, and can lead to death always treat for shock en 
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shock strike with horror or terror; "The news of the bombing shocked her" en 
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shock collide violently en 
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shock A thick mass of bushy hair; as, a head covered with a shock of sandy hair en 
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shock Bushy; shaggy; as, a shock hair en 
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shock To subject to the action of an electrical discharge so as to cause a more or less violent depression or commotion of the nervous system en 
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shock A dog with long hair or shag; called also shockdog en 
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shock To strike with surprise, terror, horror, or disgust; to cause to recoil; as, his violence shocked his associates en 
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shock The sudden convulsion or contraction of the muscles, with the feeling of a concussion, caused by the discharge, through the animal system, of electricity from a charged body en 
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shock strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends" en 
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shock To meet with a shock; to meet in violent encounter en 
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shock the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat; "the armies met in the shock of battle" en 
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shock an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured" en 
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shock collide violently strike with horror or terror; "The news of the bombing shocked her" en 
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shock surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted" en 
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shock strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends en 
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shock subject to electrical shocks collect or gather into shocks; "shock grain" en 
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shock (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor; "loss of blood is an important cause of shock" en 
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shock an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers were at lunch" en 
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shock a bushy thick mass (especially hair); "he had an unruly shock of black hair" en 
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shock a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field; "corn is bound in small sheeves and several sheeves are set up together in shocks"; "whole fields of wheat in shock" en 
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shock A sudden depression of the vital forces of the entire body, or of a port of it, marking some profound impression produced upon the nervous system, as by severe injury, overpowering emotion, or the like en 
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shock To give a shock to; to cause to shake or waver; hence, to strike against suddenly; to encounter with violence en 
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shock A shock is the force of something suddenly hitting or pulling something else. Steel barriers can bend and absorb the shock en 
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shock A sudden agitation of the mind or feelings; a sensation of pleasure or pain caused by something unexpected or overpowering; also, a sudden agitating or overpowering event en 
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shock If someone or something shocks you, it upsets or offends you because you think it is rude or morally wrong. You can't shock me They were easily shocked in those days We were always trying to be creative and to shock. + shocked shocked Don't look so shocked en 
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shock A shock is the same as an electric shock en 
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shock A shock of hair is a very thick mass of hair on a person's head. a very old priest with a shock of white hair. see also shocking, culture shock, electric shock, shell shock. State in which the circulatory system fails to supply enough blood to peripheral tissues to meet basic requirements. Symptoms weak, rapid pulse; low blood pressure; and cold, sweaty skin are not all present in every case. Causes include low blood volume, caused by bleeding or fluid loss from burns or dehydration; inability of the heart to pump enough blood, due to heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or cardiac tamponade (compression of the heart by fluid in the membrane around it); and blood-vessel dilation as a result of septicemia, allergy (including anaphylaxis), or drugs. All result in reduced capillary blood flow; reflexes increase heart rate and constrict small blood vessels to protect the blood supply to essential organs. Without treatment of the underlying cause, these mechanisms fail; since the cause is not always clear, cases tend to require different and occasionally contradictory treatment (e.g., intravenous fluids can save the life of a patient with massive blood loss but can overload a weakened heart). electric shock shock absorber shock therapy toxic shock syndrome en 
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shock a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses; "the old car needed a new set of shocks" en 
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shock a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body; "subjects received a small electric shock when they mae the wrong response"; "electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks" en 
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shock the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally; "his mother's deathleft him in a daze"; "he was numb with shock" en 
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shock If something shocks you, it makes you feel very upset, because it involves death or suffering and because you had not expected it. After forty years in the police force nothing much shocks me + shocked shocked This was a nasty attack and the woman is still very shocked en 
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shock A shock announcement or event is one which shocks people because it is unexpected. the shock announcement that she is to resign. a shock defeat en 
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shock To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook; as, to shock rye en 
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shock If someone is in shock, they are suffering from a serious physical condition in which their blood is not flowing round their body properly, for example because they have had a bad injury. They escaped the blaze but were rushed to hospital suffering from shock en 
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shock To be occupied with making shocks en 
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shock A lot consisting of sixty pieces; a term applied in some Baltic ports to loose goods en 
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shock A quivering or shaking which is the effect of a blow, collision, or violent impulse; a blow, impact, or collision; a concussion; a sudden violent impulse or onset en 
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shock A pile or assemblage of sheaves of grain, as wheat, rye, or the like, set up in a field, the sheaves varying in number from twelve to sixteen; a stook en 
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shock Shock is a person's emotional and physical condition when something very frightening or upsetting has happened to them. She's still in a state of shock en 
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shock If you have a shock, something suddenly happens which is unpleasant, upsetting, or very surprising. The extent of the violence came as a shock He has never recovered from the shock of your brother's death en 
+-  English - German translation for "shocks"
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shocks Betroffenheiten , schockiert , Schocks de 
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shock Betroffenheit , Erschütterung , Puppe , Schock , Stoß , Schlag de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "shocks"
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shocks κλονισμοί el 
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shock (v) τινάσσω, προσβάλλω, ταράσσω el 
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shock κραδασμός, δόνηση, τράνταγμα, κρούση el 
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shock αιφνίδια προσβολή en 
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shock (n) τίναγμα, πήδημα, αιφνίδια ταραχή, αιφνίδια προσβολή, σοκ, συγκλονισμός, δόνηση, θημωνιά, σωρός τρίχων el 
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shock σωρός τρίχων en 
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shock αιφνίδια ταραχή en 

 

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