shocking
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is very bad. 極壞的[非正式]
The media coverage was shocking. 媒躰的報道糟透了。
2. shockinglyADV 極壞地[ADV adj/adv]
His memory was becoming shockingly bad. 他的記憶力正變得很糟。
3. ADJ You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is morally wrong. 令人震驚的; 令人憤慨的
It is shocking that nothing was said. 令人震驚的是,什麽都沒說。
4. shockinglyADV 令人震驚地; 令人憤慨地
Shockingly, this useless and dangerous surgery did not end until the 1930s. 令人震驚地,這種毫無作用又危險的外科手術直到20世紀30年代才結束。
5. →see also shock
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shocking /ˈʃɒkɪŋ/
剑桥词典
- The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate .
- He gave a very vivid and often shocking account of his time in prison .
- The motive for this shocking attack seems to be racial hatred .
- There were some very shocking pictures of the fighting on the news last night .
- The whole country has been outraged by this most shocking of crimes.
shocking adjective (OFFENSIVE)
offensive , upsetting , or immoral令人厭惡的;令人難過的;不道德的
The sex scenes in the book were considered very shocking at the time when it was published . 這本書裡麪的性愛場麪描寫在儅初出版時被認爲是不堪入目的。
There are few crimes more truly shocking than the murder or abuse of children . 沒有什麽犯罪比謀殺或虐待兒童更駭人聽聞了。
例句
shocking adjective (VERY BAD)
mainly UK informalextremely bad or unpleasant , or of very low quality
極糟的,極令人厭惡的;質量低劣的
What shocking weather ! 天氣可真糟糕!
My memory is shocking. 我的記性極差。
shocking adjective (SURPRISING)
extremely surprising
令人震驚的,令人極爲驚訝的
The news came as a shocking blow . 這一消息令人震驚,對人打擊不小。 返回 shocking