shocked /ʃɒkt $ ʃɑːkt/ ●●● S3 adjectiveadj1 SHOCKfeeling surprised and upset by something very unexpected and unpleasant 吃驚的,震驚的shocked byI was deeply shocked by Jo’s death. 喬的去世讓我深受打擊。
shocked atHe is shocked at what happened to his son. 兒子的遭遇讓他很震驚。
shocked look/expression/voice etcShe gave him a shocked look. 她吃驚地看了他一眼。
For a few minutes she stood in shocked silence. 一時間,她驚愕地站着,一言不發。
We were too shocked to talk. 我們愕然無語。
2 very offended because something seems immoral or socially unacceptable 憤慨的,十分厭惡的〔因某事不道德或在社會上無法接受〕shocked byMany people were shocked by the film when it first came out. 這部影片剛上映時,許多人都很反感。
shocked atThey were deeply shocked at her behaviour. 他們對她的行爲深感厭惡。
n COLLOCATIONSadverbsdeeply/very/really shockedWe are all deeply shocked by what’s happened.
quite shockedI was quite shocked by her appearance.
genuinely shockedGilbert sounded genuinely shocked.
visibly shockedYesterday she was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the camps.
nounsshocked silenceThere was a moment of shocked silence.
shocked surpriseHe smiled at Donna’s expression of shocked surprise.
verbsseem/look/appear shockedHe glanced at his mother, who looked shocked.
sound shocked"Of course not!" he exclaimed, sounding shocked.
THESAURUSshocked feeling surprised and upset by something very unexpected and unpleasant 震驚的,感到意外的I was shocked when I heard what had happened. 我聽說了發生的事,感到很震驚。
We are all deeply shocked by his death. 我們所有人都對他的死深感震驚。
They seemed shocked at the suggestion. 他們對這個建議似乎很震驚。
shaken shocked because something very unpleasant or frightening has happened – used when the experience has made you feel weak or nervous 深受打擊的He was badly shaken by the incident. 這個事件讓他大受打擊。
She looked shaken by the news. 看起來這個消息讓她深受打擊。
be in a state of shock to feel shocked and unable to do normal things 大爲震驚He was uninjured but in a state of shock after the attack. 這次襲擊過後他沒有受傷,但是受驚不小。
horrified very shocked because something unpleasant or frightening has happened 〔因不愉快或可怕的事情發生而〕震驚的She was horrified to discover that her son had been taking drugs. 她發現兒子在吸毒後非常震驚。
There was a horrified look on his face. 他臉上的表情非常震驚。
appalled very shocked because you think something is very bad 〔因認爲某事極壞而〕非常震驚的I was appalled by his behaviour. 他的行爲讓我非常震驚。
Emma was appalled at how he’d treated his mother. 埃瑪對他這樣對待他母親感到很震驚。
traumatized so badly shocked that you are affected for a very long time 精神受創傷的The children were severely traumatized by years of civil war. 多年内戰使這些孩子受到嚴重的精神創傷。
outraged extremely shocked and angry 憤怒的,震怒的The victim’s family were outraged at the short jail sentence. 受害者家屬對於刑期之短感到十分憤怒。
devastated extremely shocked and sad – used when someone is extremely badly affected by something 極度震驚的;極其悲痛的Petra was absolutely devastated by the death of her daughter. 女兒的死讓彼得拉悲痛欲絕。
stunned so shocked that you are unable to do or say anything immediately 驚呆的He had been stunned by the news of his friend’s sudden death. 朋友突然死亡的消息讓他驚呆了。
dazed very shocked and unable to think clearly 被嚇呆的He emerged from the wreck of the car, dazed but unhurt. 他從汽車殘骸中出來時嚇呆了,但是沒有受傷。
aghast /əˈɡɑːst $ əˈɡæst/ [not before noun] written shocked 震驚的She looked aghast at the suggestion. 她對這個建議顯得很震驚。
shocked• Trying to look at O'Neill as if meeting him for the first time, Urquhart was shocked.• He was at once shocked and amazed by what he found there.• She was shocked at her own depraved behavior.• Isabel trembled, half afraid, half shocked, at such shameless, hitherto unknown longings.• I was shocked at the change in his appearance.• There's no reason you should be shocked at the thought of him taking me out.• Gabby was shocked by how unpleasant they were to their mother.• I am truly shocked by the content of the program.• The few guests that remained stood about in small, shocked groups.• But the scale of the poverty revealed by the Booth and Rowntree surveys shocked late Victorian sensibilities.• The shocked priority of examining herself after escaping, literally, from the jaws of death, wore off.• She said that she's shocked that an organisation can behave this way.• I'm shocked that you've let things get this far.• When I returned, I was shocked to discover that Rod had lost his job.• We were shocked to hear about Brian's heart attack- he's so young.• We were deeply shocked to hear of the baby's death.• Shocked viewers jammed the switchboard with complaints.• I was shocked when I saw the size of the telephone bill.• Everyone seemed really shocked when I told them I'd started smoking. deeply shocked• He could not afford to leave money behind, however deeply shocked.• His anger had left him and he was merely deeply shocked.• People from Poleglass and Twinbrook, who gathered at the scene of the murder last night, said they were deeply shocked.• And I was deeply shocked at the unanimous vote that brought it about.• Management at the hostel say they're deeply shocked by his murder.• The Cyrenians said today they were still deeply shocked by the incident.• Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident.• If a patient is deeply shocked, measurement of peripheral blood pressure may be very low or difficult to record.