Choc Meaning in English
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释义
A strong and sudden feeling of surprise, fear, or upset, usually caused by something unexpected or disturbing.
用法与细微差别
'Choc' is informal, mainly used in headlines or casual conversation, often as an abbreviation for 'shock'. Common in British/Australian English. Used for events or news that are surprising or upsetting. In more formal writing, use 'shock'.
Spanish: choquePortuguese (BR): choquePortuguese (PT): choqueChinese (Simplified): 震惊Chinese (Traditional): 震驚Hindi: झटकाArabic: صدمةBengali: আঘাত - ধাক্কা (চমক)Russian: шокJapanese: ショックVietnamese: cú sốcKorean: 충격Turkish: şokUrdu: صدمہIndonesian: kaget - syok
例句
The news came as a choc to everyone.
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He was still in choc after the accident.
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Her face showed choc and fear.
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It was a real choc to find out he had left the company suddenly.
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The announcement sent a choc wave through the whole school.
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You could see the choc on their faces when they heard the bad news.
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