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shock [ʃɔk] n
gen. estremezo f; colapso m
agric. hacina de gavillas; hacina f; fajina f
health. choque m; impacto m; shock m; sobresalto m; susto m; fallo cardiovascular
life.sc. sacudida f; trepidación
med. fallo n; "shock" m; colapso circulatorio
pack. impacto m; golpe m; percusión
tech. conmoción; descarga eléctrica; postración nerviosa
transp. jerk n
shocks n
pack. vibración; trepidación; choque m; percusión
to shock [ʃɔk] n
agric. hacinar gavillas
shock [ʃɔk] v
gen. chocar 128
health. colapso cardiovascular
 English thesaurus
shock [ʃɔk] n
health. shock
metrol. A sudden nonperiodic motion caused by a blow, impact, collision, concussion or violent shake or jar. There are two methods used to quantify and measure shock: specification of a value of acceleration and deceleration together with its duration specification of a height or free fall on to a specified flat surface
SHOCK [ʃɔk] abbr.
abbr., med. Should We Emergently Revascularize Occluded Coronaries For Cardiogenic Shock? (international Randomized Trial)
abbr., relig. Sacred Heart Organization Of Catholic Kids; Share Honor Obey Care Keep
shocks: 427 phrases in 54 subjects
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Chemistry8
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Commerce2
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Criminal law3
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Earth sciences45
Economy7
Electric machinery1
Electronics16
English1
Finances5
Food industry1
Forestry2
General33
Health care18
Hobbies and pastimes4
Human rights activism1
Industry19
Information technology2
Insurance1
International Monetary Fund11
Isolation1
Life sciences6
Loading equipment8
Materials science5
Mathematics5
Measuring instruments1
Mechanic engineering11
Medical49
Metallurgy5
Meteorology1
Mexican2
Mining1
Natural sciences2
Oil / petroleum1
Packaging15
Physical sciences1
Politics1
Psychology1
Social science1
Spanish4
Statistics4
Technology45
Telephony2
Textile industry5
Transport44
United Nations3
Welding1