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shock in Russian

shock in Russian is уда́р, шок, потрясе́ние — shock means a sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.

shock in Russian

уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
A sudden, heavy impact.
шок
noun
Pronounced: shok
(medicine) Circulatory shock, a medical emergency characterized by the inability of the circulatory system to supply enough oxygen to meet tissue requirements.
шок
noun
Pronounced: shok
(figuratively) Something so surprising that it is stunning.
потрясе́ние
noun
Pronounced: potryaseniye
(figuratively) Something so surprising that it is stunning.
уда́р
noun
Pronounced: udar
(figuratively) Something so surprising that it is stunning.
шок
noun
Pronounced: shok
(medicine) Electric shock, a sudden burst of electrical energy hitting a person or animal.
электрошок
noun
Pronounced: elektroshok
(medicine) Electric shock, a sudden burst of electrical energy hitting a person or animal.
потряса́ть
verb
Pronounced: potryasat
(transitive) To cause to be emotionally shocked; to cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.
шоки́ровать
verb
Pronounced: shokirovat
(transitive) To cause to be emotionally shocked; to cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.

What does "shock" mean?

  1. noun A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.
    "The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team."
  2. noun A dangerous surge of electric current passing through the body.
    "He got a shock from the faulty socket."
  3. noun A life-threatening medical state in which the body can't circulate enough blood and oxygen.
    "Paramedics treated her for shock at the scene."
  4. verb To surprise or upset someone strongly, or to offend their sense of decency.
    "The graphic footage shocked viewers around the world."

shock in a sentence

  • The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team.
  • He was still in shock an hour after the accident.
  • He got a shock from the faulty socket.
  • Paramedics treated her for shock at the scene.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "shock" in Russian?

"shock" in Russian is уда́р, шок, потрясе́ние. shock means: A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.

How do you pronounce уда́р?

"shock" in Russian is уда́р, pronounced "udar".

How do you use "shock" in a sentence?

Example: "The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team." In Russian, "shock" is уда́р, шок, потрясе́ние.

Are there other ways to say "shock" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "shock": уда́р, шок, потрясе́ние, электрошок, потряса́ть, шоки́ровать.

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