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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
shell shock [ingl. am. ˈʃɛl ˌʃɑk, ingl. brit.] SUST. U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
she'll [ingl. am. ʃil, ʃɪl, ingl. brit. ʃiːl, ʃɪl]
she'll → she will
I. shell [ingl. am. ʃɛl, ingl. brit. ʃɛl] SUST.
1.1. shell:
caparazón m or f
pastry shell GASTR.
1.2. shell:
armazón m or f
armazón m or f
2.1. shell MILIT. (for artillery):
2.2. shell MILIT. (for small arms):
3. shell (in rowing):
II. shell [ingl. am. ʃɛl, ingl. brit. ʃɛl] V. trans.
1. shell GASTR.:
shell peas
shell peas
shell nuts/eggs
shell mussel/clam
shell mussel/clam
2. shell MILIT.:
shell position/troops/city
III. shell [ingl. am. ʃɛl, ingl. brit. ʃɛl] V. intr. MILIT.
I. shock1 [ingl. am. ʃɑk, ingl. brit. ʃɒk] SUST.
1.1. shock C:
1.2. shock C:
2.1. shock U MED.:
2.2. shock U or C (distress, surprise):
shock, horror! ingl. brit. hum.
shock, horror! ingl. brit. hum.
un bombazo coloq.
2.3. shock (scare):
3. shock MOTOR coloq. → shock absorber
II. shock1 [ingl. am. ʃɑk, ingl. brit. ʃɒk] V. trans.
1. shock:
2. shock MED.:
III. shock1 [ingl. am. ʃɑk, ingl. brit. ʃɒk] V. intr.
shock absorber [ingl. am. ˈʃɑk əbˌzɔrbər, ingl. brit.] SUST.
shock2 [ingl. am. ʃɑk, ingl. brit. ʃɒk] SUST. AGR. GANAD.
shock3 [ingl. am. ʃɑk, ingl. brit. ʃɒk] SUST. (bushy mass)
en el diccionario PONS
shell-shock SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. shell [ʃel] SUST.
1. shell:
shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise
2. shell TÉC.:
shell of house
shell of ship
3. shell (gun):
cartucho m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. shell [ʃel] V. trans.
1. shell (remove shell):
2. shell MILIT.:
III. shell [ʃel] V. intr.
I. shock1 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] SUST.
1. shock (unpleasant surprise):
batata f Co. Sur
the shock of my life coloq.
2. shock coloq. (electric shock):
3. shock MED.:
4. shock (impact):
shock of explosion, earthquake
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
shock, horror! irón.
II. shock1 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] V. trans.
1. shock (appal):
2. shock (scare):
III. shock1 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] V. intr.
shock2 [ʃɒk, ingl. am. ʃɑ:k] SUST.
shock of hair:
en el diccionario PONS
shell shock SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. shell [ʃel] SUST.
1. shell:
shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise
2. shell TÉC.:
shell of house
shell of ship
3. shell (projectile):
cartucho m amer.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. shell [ʃel] V. trans.
1. shell (remove shell):
2. shell MILIT.:
III. shell [ʃel] V. intr.
I. shock1 [ʃak] SUST.
1. shock (unpleasant surprise):
batata f Co. Sur
the shock of my life coloq.
2. shock coloq. (electric shock):
3. shock MED.:
4. shock (impact):
shock of explosion, earthquake
II. shock1 [ʃak] V. trans.
1. shock (appall):
2. shock (scare):
III. shock1 [ʃak] V. intr.
shock2 [ʃak] SUST.
shock of hair:
Present
Ishell
youshell
he/she/itshells
weshell
youshell
theyshell
Past
Ishelled
youshelled
he/she/itshelled
weshelled
youshelled
theyshelled
Present Perfect
Ihaveshelled
youhaveshelled
he/she/ithasshelled
wehaveshelled
youhaveshelled
theyhaveshelled
Past Perfect
Ihadshelled
youhadshelled
he/she/ithadshelled
wehadshelled
youhadshelled
theyhadshelled
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During this time, many cases of memory loss appeared among war veterans, especially those who had experienced shell shock.
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Therapists worked with the soldiers to recall battle traumas, and subsequently attempt to treat or reduce the effects of shell shock and other manifestations of psychological trauma associated with battle.
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It was initially for the treatment of shell shock victims.
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Cases of shell shock could be interpreted as either a physical or psychological injury, or simply as a lack of moral fibre.
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There are a number of documented cases of shell shock victims.
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