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shocking [ˈʃɒkɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈʃɑ:k-] ADJ.

1. shocking accident, news:

shocking

2. shocking esp ingl. brit. coloq. memory, weather:

shocking

I. shock1 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] SUST.

1. shock (surprise):

2. shock t. MED., GEO.:

3. shock (electric shock):

II. shock1 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] V. trans.

wstrząsać [perf wstrząsnąć] kimś
szokować [perf za-] kogoś

shock2 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] SUST. sin pl.

shock of hair:

culture shock SUST. sin pl.

electric shock SUST.

shell-shock SUST. a. fig. coloq.

shock absorber SUST. AUTO.

shock therapy, shock treatment SUST. sin pl.

shock wave SUST.

wywoływać [perf wywołać] falę uderzeniową
Present
Ishock
youshock
he/she/itshocks
weshock
youshock
theyshock
Past
Ishocked
youshocked
he/she/itshocked
weshocked
youshocked
theyshocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveshocked
youhaveshocked
he/she/ithasshocked
wehaveshocked
youhaveshocked
theyhaveshocked
Past Perfect
Ihadshocked
youhadshocked
he/she/ithadshocked
wehadshocked
youhadshocked
theyhadshocked

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A length of rubber is often included in each line as a shock absorber.
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Changes in shock absorber valves extended the range of the ride control system.
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A centrally mounted shock absorber on the swinging arm helps manoeuvrability.
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Both machines could be mounted on their own legs or in a console; the shock absorber frame was built-in.
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The swaying of the track reduces the force applied per second (see impulse), like a shock absorber.
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