0 a severe emotional disturbance -- อาการตกใจสุดขีด
The news gave us all a shock.
1 (often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current -- กระตุ้นด้วยไฟฟ้า
2 a sudden blow coming with great force -- อาการสะเทือนใจ
the shock of an earthquake.
3 a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock -- สภาวะช็อก
4 to give a shock to; to upset or horrify -- ทำให้สะดุ้งตกใจ
Everyone was shocked by his death
The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.
5 a bushy mass (of hair) on a person’s head. -- ขนหรือผมที่รุงรัง
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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