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m.shock.* * *1 shock* * *noun m.* * *[ok]SM (pl shock ó shocks) [ok] shock* * *[ʃok]a) (Med) shockb) ( sorpresa desagradable) shock* * *= shock, rude awakening, consternation.Ex. The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.Ex. Anyone who loves to be taken away by a good travel yarn will find ' Rude Awakenings' a great adventure.Ex. The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.----* shock cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* shock insulínico = insulin shock.* * *[ʃok]a) (Med) shockb) ( sorpresa desagradable) shock* * *= shock, rude awakening, consternation.Ex: The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.
Ex: Anyone who loves to be taken away by a good travel yarn will find ' Rude Awakenings' a great adventure.Ex: The recommendations, legislation, and proposed changes that have resulted have created consternation, frustration, and optimism among teacher educators.* shock cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* shock insulínico = insulin shock.* * */ʃok/1 ( Med) shocken estado de shock in a state of shock, in shock2 (sorpresa desagradable) shock¡qué shock me llevé or me dio cuando lo vi! I got a real shock when I saw him* * *
shock /ʃok/ sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) shock;
shock m (choque, impresión) shock
' shock' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortiguador
- batatazo
- calambre
- choque
- conmoción
- electrochoque
- electroshock
- escandalizar
- escopetazo
- espanto
- impactar
- impresión
- impresionar
- rebotar
- rehacerse
- sacudir
- sacudida
- turbar
- balde
- chingar
- chocar
- corriente
- descarga
- onda
- patada
- toque
English:
culture shock
- electric shock
- fall back
- rude
- set out
- shock
- shock absorber
- shock tactics
- shock therapy
- shock treatment
- shock wave
- suffer
- a
- absorb
- bloody
- culture
- devastating
- electric
- fright
- get
- give
- scare
- shake
- shell
- stun
* * *1. Med shock2. [emocional] shock;me llevé un shock cuando me enteré I had a shock when I found out* * *m MED:shock (nervioso) shock* * *shock ['ʃɔk, 'tʃɔk] nm: shockestado de shock: state of shock
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См. также в других словарях:
electroshock therapy — noun the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑electroconvulsive therapy, ↑electroshock, ↑ECT • Hypernyms: ↑shock therapy, ↑shock treatment, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
electroshock therapy — noun Date: 1942 the treatment of mental disorder and especially depression by the application of electric current to the head of a usually anesthetized patient that induces unconsciousness and convulsive seizures in the brain called also… … New Collegiate Dictionary
electroshock therapy — A treatment for severe depression and certain mental disorders. A brief seizure is induced by giving electrical stimulation to the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp. Also called electroconvulsive therapy and ECT … English dictionary of cancer terms
electroshock treatment — electroshock therapy or electroshock treatment, shock therapy using an electric current passed through the brain: »He has received electroshock therapy to relieve his despondency (New Scientist) … Useful english dictionary
treatment — Medical or surgical management of a patient. SEE ALSO: therapy, therapeutics. [Fr. traitement (see treat)] active t. a therapeutic substance or course intended to ameliorate the basic disease … Medical dictionary
electroshock — noun the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑electroconvulsive therapy, ↑electroshock therapy, ↑ECT • Hypernyms: ↑shock therapy, ↑shock treatment, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
therapy — 1. The treatment of disease or disorder by any method. SEE ALSO: therapeutics. 2. In psychiatry, and clinical psychology, a short term for psychotherapy. SEE ALSO: psychotherapy … Medical dictionary
therapy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. therapeutics, remedy, healing, cure; rehabilitation, restoration; physical therapy, psychotherapy, etc. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. therapeutics, remedy, healing, treatment, cure; see also medicine 3 .… … English dictionary for students
electroshock — n. therapy which uses electric shock as a treatment for serious mental illnesses … English contemporary dictionary
Electroconvulsive therapy — Intervention ICD 10 PCS GZB ICD 9 CM 94.27 … Wikipedia
History of electroconvulsive therapy in the United Kingdom — Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT, in the past sometimes called electric convulsion therapy or electroplexy) is a controversial psychiatric treatment in which seizures are induced with electricity.Carney S and Geddes J (2003) Editorial:… … Wikipedia