Vietnamese English Dictionary

Tiếng Việt - English

sốc in English:

1. shock shock


be shocked at
When a strong earthquake struck suddenly, my mom just walked around the house in shock.
To my shock, he killed himself by taking poison.
It gave her quite a shock, and she didn't want to talk about anything for a while. I think it'll be a while before she's back to normal.
Pet loss refers to the reactions of shock and anger that occur in owners who have been bereaved of their pets.
When she dumped me, the shock of it was like a huge gong going off and scrambling all my thoughts.
Losing their breadwinner was a shock to that family, but the insurance money helps a lot.
In a foreign country most of us go through culture shock.
After that you should check if the victim is in a state of shock.
As she fetched Dima the suit, the shopkeeper noticed smears of blood on his shirt, and couldn't help but stare in shock.
Liquid on electrical equipment often causes shock.
If you suspect someone is going into shock, continue to apply pressure to the wound to stop the blood coming out. Lie them down and lift their feet higher than the rest of their body
Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.
From the telecast this morning, I have learned to my shock that a big fire hit your area.

2. shocked shocked


Americans were shocked and afraid.
His behavior shocked us.
President Wilson was shocked.
The mother was shocked and was at once all sympathy.
Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.
Rosa Parks was arrested, and the black community of Montgomery was shocked and angry.
She would be shocked if she were to know the result.
Dima?! Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
Shocked by the events of September 11th, politicians all over the world condemned the terrorists for their reprehensible deed.
When he told me this, I was shocked. / I mean, nobody's more shocked than me. / We were shocked to learn about the earthquake. / To tell you the truth, I was shocked.
They are shocked because they do not understand what is going on.
When a disaster happens most people are so shocked.
I’m shocked.
People were extremely shocked and disgusted when they heard about the terrorist attack.
He looked up at his mother, waiting for her to be shocked.