Shock In First Aid

Pronunciation:ʃɒk
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 休克
  • 震惊
  • 冲击

Definitions

noun

Definition

A medical condition caused by a sudden drop in blood flow throughout the body.

In ZH

一种由于全身血流突然下降而导致的医疗状况。

Examples

  • After the surprise announcement of a new cat café opening downtown, many citizens were in shock and needed a cup of coffee to recover!
  • The football fan went into shock when his team scored a last-minute goal, leaving everyone shouting and dancing like they had just won the lottery!
  • When the weather forecast predicted a snowstorm in April, people were in shock, questioning if they should bring out their winter coats or flip-flops.

Cultural Notes

In first aid terms, shock is a serious condition that requires immediate attention. It's important to recognize the signs of shock, such as pale skin, rapid breathing, and a weak pulse.

verb

Definition

To cause someone to feel sudden and strong emotion, such as surprise or horror.

In ZH

使某人感到突然且强烈的情感,如惊讶或恐惧。

Examples

  • The news of a celebrity's unexpected engagement shocked the entire world, prompting memes and speculation about who would be next in line!
  • She shocked her friends by announcing she was going to eat an entire pizza by herself, claiming it was her new workout plan.
  • The surprising results of the election shocked everyone, leaving political analysts scrambling for new predictions.

Cultural Notes

Using 'shock' as a verb is common in everyday conversations, especially when discussing surprising news or events.

adjective

Definition

Something that causes strong emotions or reactions; shocking.

In ZH

引起强烈情感或反应的事物;令人震惊的。

Examples

  • The shocking footage of the raccoon stealing a slice of pizza from a child's hand went viral faster than you could say 'cheese!'
  • In a shocking turn of events, the dog became the mayor of a small town, proving once and for all that pets are truly in charge.
  • The shocking headline promised a lifetime supply of chocolate to anyone who could guess the correct number of jellybeans in a jar, leaving candy enthusiasts in stitches.

Cultural Notes

When describing something as shocking, it often emphasizes the unexpectedness or intensity of the situation.