electric shock

electric shock [iˈlektrik ʃɔk]  [ɪˈlɛktrɪk ʃɑk] 

第三人称复数:electric shocks

electric shock 基本解释

名词电震,电击

electric shock 网络解释

1. 电击:安规(SAFETY)测试实验室安规即安全标准规范,指的是通过安全的标准法规来避免或防止电子、电器产品对人体或者财产产生以下危险:电击(Electric Shock), 能量危险(Energy Hazards), 着火(Fire), 机械和热有关的危险(Mechanical and Heat Hazards),

2. 电震:electric signal 电讯信号 | electric shock 电震 | electric resistance thermometer 电阻温度计

3. 触电:electric voltage 电压 | electric shock 触电 | electric appliance 电器

4. 电击电震:electric ship 电动船 | electric shock 电击电震 | electric smelting 电冶炼

electric shock 词典解释

1. electric shock在线翻译

1. 触电;电击
    If you get an electric shock, you get a sudden painful feeling when you touch something which is connected to a supply of electricity.

electric shock 单语例句

1. On pressing a button two small pins pop out that can deliver an electric shock strong enough to cause temporary paralysis and pain.

2. He felt an electric shock and set his mind to becoming a cartoonist.

3. electric shock的意思

3. A department store recently agreed to compensate the family of a woman who died when she suffered an electric shock from a water heater.

4. Zhang had nearly half of his brain surgically removed after surviving an electric shock at a Foxconn plant.

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5. A delivery person in Shanghai was hospitalized after getting an electric shock while trying to deliver food by bike in deep water on Wednesday evening.

6. electric shock的近义词

6. A man was lucky to survive a massive electric shock after his heart stopped beating for six minutes.

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7. An Irish shop owner has installed an electric current to shock drunks who urinate against his premises.

8. Dai lost his arms at the age of 10 from an electric shock.

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9. Electric shock accidents are likely to become more common because of increasing rains in the province.

10. electric shock的解释

10. Qian received an electric shock when he tried to fix a broken power socket but forgot to turn off the electricity first.

electric shock 英英释义

noun

1. a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body

    e.g. subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response
           electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks

    Synonym: electrical shock shock

2. the use of electricity to administer punishment or torture

    e.g. they used cattle prods to administer electric shocks

3. trauma caused by the passage of electric current through the body (as from contact with high voltage lines or being struck by lightning)
    usually involves burns and abnormal heart rhythm and unconsciousness