: affected by shock: stricken with sudden mental or emotional disturbance
"Oh, no!" Mrs. Quimby was shocked. "How much is that going to cost?" Beverly Cleary
… I am so shocked to see him that I do not know what to do. Jane Austen
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: showing or expressing shock
Her voice faltered as she saw the shocked amazement on her father's face. Mary Norton
In place of a roar at the end of the year's most anticipated race, there was only a shocked silence. Tim Layden
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of a mineral: having a crystal structure that has been deformed by exposure to sudden extremely high pressure (as from a meteorite impact or a nuclear blast)
Grains of shocked quartz have long been used as criteria for impact (extraterrestrial objects or nuclear bombs) … Stephen Jay Gould
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, feel, look, sound顯得驚愕;震驚;感覺震驚;看上去驚愕;聽起來驚愕ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/頗為/非常震驚▸➤badly, deeply, genuinely, greatly, profoundly, terribly, truly很震驚;深為震驚;極度震驚;非常驚愕◇The passengers were badly shocked but unharmed.乘客們受了很大的驚嚇,但並未受傷。➤absolutely, completely, thoroughly, totally, utterly (especially NAmE) 絕對震驚;完全震驚▸➤almost幾乎驚呆▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍有些震驚▸➤mildly略感吃驚▸➤clearly, visibly顯然感到震驚PREPOSITION➤at因⋯感到震驚◇They were shocked at how the children had been treated.孩子們竟受到如此的對待,他們深感震驚。➤by為⋯所震驚◇She was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the camp.她顯然為親眼目睹的難民營的狀況感到震驚。