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1 šokiraju
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2 amortizer
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3 otpor prema udarcima
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4 rizik od električnog udara
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5 šokirati
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6 udarni valovi
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7 amortizacijska zaštita
• shock-absorbing protection -
8 odbojnik
shock absorber, buffer* * *• bumper• buffer• backing• coushin -
9 elektrošok
m med electric shock, electro-shock I liječenje -om electric shock treatment, electro-shock treatment* * *• electroshock• elctroshock -
10 potresti
vt pf (fizički) shake, rattle, jar, jolt, rock, make tremble/quake/vibrate; (psihički) shake (up), shock, be shocking to, upset, affect/move/agitate deeply, shatter, convulse, rock, stagger; coll rattle | to ga je -lo it really shook him up, he took it ve* * *• distress• shock• concuss• convulse• agitate -
11 šok
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12 toplinski stres
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13 udarac
impact, knock, percussion* * *• bogey• buffet• bunt• clap• dig• drub• thwack• thump• whack• wallop• shot• shake• slash• shock• slam• shell shock• stab• stroke• strike• push• prod• puff• punch• putt• jab• jolt• knock• lick• lash• hurtle• hit• hitter/spiker• impact• blow• bang• beat• coup -
14 udarnik
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15 zgražanje
n being shocked/scandalized; shock, horror, expressing shock/horror/abhorrence -
16 anafilaktički šok
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17 cirkulacijski šok
• circulatory shock -
18 elektro šok
• electro shock -
19 kapija
f Tur - kućna (glavna) vrata, veža l trijumfalna - slavoluk* * *• entrance• shock• gate• gateway• gates -
20 kontuzija
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Shock — may refer to:Medical conditions*Shock (circulatory), a circulatory medical emergency *Acute stress reaction, often termed shock by laypersons, a psychological condition in response to terrifying events *Post traumatic stress disorder, a long term … Wikipedia
shock — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. TS med. sindrome conseguente a insufficienza circolatoria acuta, con rapido instaurarsi di torpore mentale, astenia fisica, ipotensione arteriosa e sudorazione | reazione organica violenta indotta da un intenso … Dizionario italiano
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shock — m. angiol. Alteración grave de la circulación sanguínea que se manifiesta por una distribución anormal de este líquido en el organismo o por un descenso del volumen de sangre en circulación. La disminución de la cantidad de sangre que llega a los … Diccionario médico
shock — shock1 [shäk] n. [Fr choc < choquer: see SHOCK1 the vt.] 1. the impact of persons, forces, etc. in combat or collision 2. a) a sudden, powerful concussion; violent blow, shake, or jar [the shock of an earthquake] b) the result or effect of s … English World dictionary
Shock — Shock, n. [Cf. D. schok a bounce, jolt, or leap, OHG. scoc a swing, MHG. schoc, Icel. skykkjun tremuously, F. choc a shock, collision, a dashing or striking against, Sp. choque, It. ciocco a log. [root]161. Cf. {Shock} to shake.] 1. A quivering… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shock — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Clasificación de los tipos de Choque . HIPOVOLÉMICO NO TRAUMÁTICO Hemorragia Pérdida de líquidos TRAUMÁTICO CARDIOGÉNICO REDUCCIÓN DE FUNCIÓN SISTÓLICA Infarto agudo de miocardio Miocardiopatías Depresión miocár … Wikipedia Español
Shock — Shock, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shocked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shocking}.] [OE. schokken; cf. D. schokken, F. choquer, Sp. chocar. [root]161. Cf. {Chuck} to strike, {Jog}, {Shake}, {Shock} a striking, {Shog}, n. & v.] 1. To give a shock to; to cause to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shock Me — «Shock Me» Canción de Kiss Álbum Love Gun Publicación 30 de Junio, 1977 Grabación Mayo, 1977 … Wikipedia Español
shock — adj: of, relating to, or being a criminal sentence or condition of release involving participation in a program of vigorous physical training, discipline, regimentation, and rehabilitation therapy shock incarceration shock probation shock parole… … Law dictionary
shock — Ⅰ. shock [1] ► NOUN 1) a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience, or the resulting feeling. 2) an acute medical condition associated with a fall in blood pressure, caused by loss of blood, severe burns, sudden emotional stress, etc. 3) … English terms dictionary