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1 Schock
m; -(e)s, -s; MED., auch fig. shock; einen Schock bekommen get a shock; einen Schock haben be in a state of shock; unter Schock stehen be suffering from shock; einen ( schweren) Schock auslösen trigger a (nasty) shock; anaphylaktischer Schock allergic ( oder anaphylactic) shock; apoplektischer Schock apoplectic shock—n; -(e)s, -e, bei Mengen -1. altm.: ein / zwei Schock Eier five / ten dozen eggs* * *der Schockshock* * *Schọck I [ʃɔk]nt -(e)s, -e (obs)three score (old) IIm -(e)s, -s or (rare) -e(=Schreck elektrisch) shock* * *der1) (a shock: He got a jolt when he heard the bad news.) jolt2) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) shock3) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) shock* * *<-[e]s, -s>[ʃɔk]m shockunter \Schock stehen to be in [a state of] shock[jdm] einen \Schock versetzen to shock [sb]* * *der; Schock[e]s, Schocks (auch Med.) shockjemandem einen [schweren/leichten] Schock versetzen od. geben — give somebody a [nasty/slight] shock or a [nasty/bit of a] fright
unter Schock stehen — be in [a state of] shock; be suffering from shock
* * *Schock1 m; -(e)s, -s; MED, auch fig shock;einen Schock bekommen get a shock;einen Schock haben be in a state of shock;unter Schock stehen be suffering from shock;einen (schweren) Schock auslösen trigger a (nasty) shock;anaphylaktischer Schock allergic ( oder anaphylactic) shock;apoplektischer Schock apoplectic shockSchock2 n; -(e)s, -e, bei Mengen -1. obs:ein/zwei Schock Eier five/ten dozen eggs2. umg (Menge) mass;ein ganzes Schock Kinder a whole crowd of children* * *der; Schock[e]s, Schocks (auch Med.) shockjemandem einen [schweren/leichten] Schock versetzen od. geben — give somebody a [nasty/slight] shock or a [nasty/bit of a] fright
unter Schock stehen — be in [a state of] shock; be suffering from shock
* * *-s m.shock n.
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