shock wave
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A shock wave is an area of very high pressure moving through the air, earth, or water. It is caused by an explosion or an earthquake, or by an object travelling faster than sound. 沖擊波
The shock waves yesterday were felt from Las Vegas to San Diego. 昨天從拉斯韋加斯到圣地亞哥都能感覺(jué)到?jīng)_擊波。
2. N-COUNT A shock wave is the effect of something surprising, such as a piece of unpleasant news, that causes strong reactions when it spreads through a place. 強(qiáng)烈反應(yīng)
The crime sent shock waves throughout the country. 這起犯罪在全國(guó)引起強(qiáng)烈反應(yīng)。
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shock wave (also shockwave) (shock waves)
劍橋詞典
- a sudden wave of increased pressure or temperature , caused by an explosion , an earthquake , or an object moving faster than the speed of sound
(爆炸、地震或超音速飛行物所產(chǎn)生的)沖擊波
a very strong reaction that spreads through a group of people when something surprising or bad happens
(對(duì)驚人的消息或不幸事件的)激烈反應(yīng)
The assassination of the president sent shock waves across the world . 總統(tǒng)被刺殺的消息震驚了全世界。 返回 shock wave