0 a big, unpleasant surprise -- потрясение, удар
1 a medical condition when someone is extremely weak because of damage to their body -- шок
2 a sudden, painful feeling that you get when electricity flows through your body -- электрический удар
3 a sudden movement caused by an explosion, accident, etc -- ��дар, толчок
4 to surprise and upset someone -- поражать, потрясать
[ often passive ] Many people were shocked by the violent scenes in the film.
Since a and are complex, the problem consists of eight ordinary differential equations subject to eight shock and two boundary conditions in the equilibrium zone.
From this point on, the steps of the calculation are the same as for the propagation of an ordinary shock wave.
An interesting lack of uniqueness occurs in the case of flows past purely magnetic obstacles if the ionization is produced in a bow shock.
These were not purely exogenous "shocks" to the southern body politic.
The outlet of the first shock in the gas induces a strong rarefaction wave which reflects also into a shock at the ablation radius.
This correction is valid as long as the thickness to be traversed is not so long as to dissipate the shock wave.
The shock transit time for a given target thickness was determined from the peak of the laser signal.
These shocks occurred in rapid succession (1883-1901).
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驚訝, 令人震驚的事件(或經歷), 驚愕,震驚…
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惊讶, 令人震惊的事件(或经历), 惊愕,震惊…
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conmoción, sobresalto, calambre…
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choque, choque elétrico, chocar…
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ショック, 衝撃, 感電…
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şok, sarsıntı, şoka girme…
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choc [masculine], coup [masculine], état [masculine] de choc…
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