英 [ˈʃɒkə(r)] 美 [ˈʃɑːkər]
n. 令人震惊的事;质量低劣的东西;使人震惊的人;减震器,缓冲器;有惊吓效果的故事
复数shockers
shocker /ˈʃɒkə/
可数名词 A shocker is something such as a story, a piece of news, or a movie that shocks people or that is intended to shock them. 有惊吓效果的故事
Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free," is a shocker.
玛莎·亨特的第二部小说《自由》是个恐怖故事。
a shockingly bad person
a sensational message (in a film or play or novel)
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Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free," is a shocker.
玛莎·亨特的第二部小说《自由》是个恐怖故事。
The result is quite a shocker but I am not surprised.
结果是有点出乎意料,但我却不太吃惊。
Another shocker? A lot of that waste is perfectly functional.
更令人震惊的是很多废品功能良好,其实根本没用过。
We've had a shocker in the pool since 1988, when we won three medals.
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