"shocked to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | see "shocked to" in inglés

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sustantivo
  1. szok, wstrząs (niespodziewana sytuacja) [COUNTABLE]
    The news of his new job came as a bit of a shock.
    Her husband's death was a real shock to her.
  2. szok, wstrząs (niespodziewane, nieprzyjemne uczucie) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    When I look at them they give me a shock.
    My first contact with the cold water was a shock, but now I like it.
    "Shock" występuje w tym znaczeniu w liczbie pojedynczej.
  3. wstrząs, szok (stan medyczny) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    When he let go she seemed to be in a state of shock.
    He experienced shock after a vaccine.
  4. porażenie prądem [COUNTABLE]
    Touching the fence may cause electric shocks.
    He died from a shock.
    He put his finger in a socket and got a shock.
  5. amortyzator informal [COUNTABLE USUALLY PLURAL]
    The shocks are busted. We'll need some time to fix them.
    This bike comes with shocks and that is why it is so expensive.
  6. nagła zmiana [COUNTABLE]
    He experienced a culture shock when he moved to Tokyo.
    Maybe such shock will be good for you - you'll forget about the past.
  7. wstrząs, podmuch (np. po eksplozji) [COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE]
    The building collapsed in the aftershock of the explosion.
    The shock came after 5 minutes.
verbo
  1. zszokować, zaszokować [TRANSITIVE]
    The news of the accident shocked him.
    I shocked my parents with my unexpected visit.
    link synonyms: jolt, shake
    consulta también: scandalize
  2. zaszokować (obrazić) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    Her inappropriate behaviour shocked everyone.
    His jokes shocked the local society.
adjetivo
  1. nieoczekiwany, zaskakujący
    Him leaving was a shocking turn of events.
    The film has a shocking ending.
verbo
  1. wstrząsać kimś, szokować kogoś [TRANSITIVE]
    The news really shocked her.
    The death of the president shocked the nation.
  2. razić kogoś prądem [TRANSITIVE]
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adjetivo
  1. wstrząśnięty, zszokowany
    I was deeply shocked after his announcement.
    I was just too shocked to talk.
  2. zszokowany (silnie obrażony)

"shocked to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

shocked to collocation
More popular variant: shock to
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): wstrząśnięty aby
  1. shock verbo + to preposición
    Very loose collocation

    I think he was trying to shock us back to reality or something.

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