"shockwave" 怎么发音
word
ˈʃɑˌkweɪv
SHAHK-wayv
ʃˈɒkweɪv
SHOK-wayv
释义
A shockwave is a powerful wave of energy that moves very fast through air, water, or solid objects, often after an explosion or strong impact. It is felt as a sudden pressure change.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈʃɑˌkweɪv
英式英语
ʃˈɒkweɪv
简化发音
美式
SHAHK-wayv
英式
SHOK-wayv
语境中听
The explosion sent a powerful shockwave through the city.
When a jet breaks the sound barrier, it creates a shockwave.
The earthquake's shockwave damaged many buildings.
The news of his resignation sent a shockwave through the company.