SHOCKS - translation to arabic
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SHOCKS - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Shock; Shock (movie); Shock (disambiguation); Shock (medicine); SHOCK; Shock (medical); Shock (film); Shock (Film); Shocks; Medical shock; Shock (Album); Went into shock; Goes into shock; Going into shock; Shock (album); Shock (surname)

SHOCKS         

ألاسم

اِصْطِدام ; تَصَادُم ; خَضَّة ; رَجَّة ; صِدَام ; مُصَادَمَة ; هِزَّةُ ; وَقْعَة

الفعل

أَبْهَتَ ; أَجْفَلَ ; أَذْهَلَ

shock         
صَدْمَة
shock         
صَدْمَة

Definition

shock
I
n.
1) to give smb. a shock
2) to express; feel; get, have a shock
3) to absorb a shock
4) an emotional; mild, slight; profound, rude, severe, terrible shock
5) (a) culture; electric; future; insulin; shell (old-fashioned) shock
6) a shock to (his arrest was a shock to everybody)
7) a shock to + inf. (it was a shock to learn of his death = it was a shock learning of his death)
8) a shock that + clause (it came as a shock that he had been released from prison)
9) shock at (everyone expressed shock at the hijacking)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to shock into (to shock smb. into doing smt.)
2) (R) it shocked me (to learn) that he had been in prison

Wikipedia

Shock
Examples of use of SHOCKS
1. It said there would be four main sets of "shocks" for each scenario: shocks to the labor force (through deaths and dislocation to production); additional supply shocks through increased costs; demand shocks; and risk premium shocks, involving financial flows.
2. Are seismic shocks translated into political upheavals?
3. As the size of the shocks increased, they heard screams, shouts, banging on the wall and desperate pleas for the shocks to stop.
4. Tolga Ediz, of Lehman Brothers in London, said: "If you can anchor expectations then any shocks, including external shocks, can be more easily dealt with."
5. The shocks have come from many directions this year.