electric shock
英 [ɪˌlektrɪk ˈʃɒk]
美 [ɪˌlektrɪk ˈʃɑːk]
n. 电休克; 触电; 电击
牛津词典
noun
- 电休克;触电;电击
a sudden painful feeling that you get when electricity passes through your body
柯林斯词典
- 触电;电击
If you get anelectric shock, you get a sudden painful feeling when you touch something which is connected to a supply of electricity.
英英释义
noun
- a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
- subjects received a small electric shock when they made the wrong response
- electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks
- the use of electricity to administer punishment or torture
- they used cattle prods to administer electric shocks
- trauma caused by the passage of electric current through the body (as from contact with high voltage lines or being struck by lightning)
双语例句
- It may burn out electrical appliance and cause fire or make people get electric shock.
它可能烧坏电器,引起火灾,或者使人触电。 - I got an electric shock from the write.
我被这根电线的电击了一下。 - If one of the housing under current would a person get an electric shock.
如果根据现行的住房,一个人触电。 - People will feel an electric shock at about 36 volts.
人们在约36伏的情况下会感到电击。 - The use of electric shock as a form of punishment.
用电击作为惩罚的形式。 - Press work before checking the rules against electric shock devices.
按防触电装置的检查规则之前工作。 - You could get an electric shock if you touch it.
如果碰到这人,你可能触电。 - He got an electric shock.
他被电击了一下。 - The passerby thought he had got an electric shock.
那个过路人以为他触电了呢。 - Risk of injury from burns and electric shock.
有烧伤和触电的危险。