shocker

英 ['ʃɒkə] 美 ['ʃɑkɚ]
  • n. 令人震惊的人或事物;耸人听闻的故事或小说

英文词源


shocker (n.)
"something that shocks or excites," 1824, agent noun from shock (v.).

双语例句


1. Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free", is a shocker.
玛莎·亨特的第二部小说《自由》是一部恐怖小说。

来自柯林斯例句

2. You've written bad essays before, but this one is a shocker!
你以前也写过差劲的文章, 但这篇可糟透了!

来自辞典例句

3. Have you read this summer latest shocker?
你读过今年夏天的最新流行小说(注:多指谅险、恐怖或黄色的廉价小说)了 吗 ?

来自互联网

4. The Usd Asian Session, as the residual effect of yesterday's shocker played in participant's minds.
由于昨日震惊世人消息的残留影响,美元今日走势并无明显的趋向性.

来自互联网

5. Turner Radio Network out with a shocker on what they claim are the leaked Stress results.
特纳广播网,与异他们所声称的泄漏压力的结果.

来自互联网

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