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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
short sharp shock, short sharp shock treatment SUBST Brit
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
I. shock [Brit ʃɒk, americ ʃɑk] SUBST
1. shock (psychological):
shock! horror! humor
minister's resignation shock! atrib approach, effect
minister's resignation shock! announcement, decision, result
2. shock MED:
3. shock ELETRÓN:
4. shock (physical impact):
5. shock:
shock (of hair) fig
Expressões:
shock, a. shock absorber coloq
II. shock [Brit ʃɒk, americ ʃɑk] VERBO trans
III. shocked ADJ
to be shocked at or by sth
I. sharp [Brit ʃɑːp, americ ʃɑrp] SUBST
II. sharp [Brit ʃɑːp, americ ʃɑrp] ADJ
1. sharp (good for cutting):
sharp knife, razor
sharp edge
sharp blade, scissors
sharp saw
2. sharp (pointed):
sharp tooth, fingernail
sharp end, needle, rock, peak
sharp pencil
sharp point
sharp features
sharp nose, chin
3. sharp (abrupt):
sharp angle
sharp bend, turning
sharp movement, reflex
sharp drop, incline
sharp ECON, FINAN fall, rise, change
4. sharp (acidic):
sharp taste, smell
sharp fruit
5. sharp (piercing):
sharp pain
sharp cry
sharp blow
sharp frost
sharp cold, wind
6. sharp (aggressive) fig:
sharp tongue
sharp tone, reply, rebuke
sharp disagreement
7. sharp (alert):
sharp person
sharp mind, intelligence
sharp eyesight, eye
sharp hearing, ear
rester sur le qui-vive (for pour)
to have a sharp eye for sth fig
8. sharp (clever) pej:
sharp businessman, person
9. sharp (clearly defined):
sharp image, outline, picture, sound
sharp contrast
sharp difference, distinction
to bring sth into sharp focus literal
10. sharp Brit coloq suit:
11. sharp americ (stylish):
sharp coloq
12. sharp MÚS:
III. sharp [Brit ʃɑːp, americ ʃɑrp] ADV
1. sharp (abruptly):
sharp stop, pull up
2. sharp (promptly):
3. sharp MÚS:
sharp sing, play
IV. sharp [Brit ʃɑːp, americ ʃɑrp]
to look sharp coloq
I. short [Brit ʃɔːt, americ ʃɔrt] SUBST
1. short (drink):
2. short ELETRÓN → short circuit
3. short CINEMA:
4. short FINAN (deficit):
5. short FINAN (on stock exchange):
II. shorts SUBST
shorts subst pl:
III. short [Brit ʃɔːt, americ ʃɔrt] ADJ
1. short (not long-lasting):
short time, stay, memory, period
short atrib course
short conversation, speech, chapter
2. short:
short (not of great length) hair, dress, distance, stick
short atrib animal's coat, fur
short atrib (very short)
to win by a short head HIPISMO
3. short (not tall):
short person
4. short (scarce):
short water, food
5. short (inadequate):
short rations
6. short (lacking):
to be short on person: talent, tact
to go short of clothes, money, food
7. short (in abbreviation):
8. short (abrupt):
short person, personality sem atribut
short laugh
9. short LINGUÍS:
short vowel
10. short FINAN:
short bill
short loan, credit
short seller
11. short CULIN:
short pastry
IV. short [Brit ʃɔːt, americ ʃɔrt] ADV (abruptly)
short stop
V. in short ADV
VI. short of PREP
1. short of (just before):
2. short of (just less than):
a little short of £1, 000
3. short of (except):
VII. short [Brit ʃɔːt, americ ʃɔrt] VERBO trans, intr
short ELETRÓN → short circuit
VIII. short [Brit ʃɔːt, americ ʃɔrt]
to have sb by the short hairs americ coloq or short and curlies Brit coloq
expédier qc/qn
I. short circuit [Brit, americ ʃɔrt ˈsərkət] SUBST
II. short-circuit VERBO trans
short-circuit trans literal, fig:
III. short-circuit VERBO intr
short-circuit intr:
I. cut short VERBO [Brit kʌt -, americ kət -] (cut short [sth], cut [sth] short)
cut short holiday, visit, discussion:
II. cut short VERBO [Brit kʌt -, americ kət -] (cut [sb] short)
no Dicionário PONS
I. shock1 [ʃɒk, americ ʃɑ:k] SUBST
1. shock (unpleasant surprise):
2. shock coloq (electric shock):
3. shock no pl (health condition):
4. shock no pl (jarring):
II. shock1 [ʃɒk, americ ʃɑ:k] VERBO trans
shock2 [ʃɒk, americ ʃɑ:k] SUBST no pl
I. sharp [ʃɑ:p, americ ʃɑ:rp] ADJ
1. sharp (pointed):
sharp pencil
2. sharp (angular):
sharp features, corner
sharp nose, teeth
sharp edge, angle
3. sharp (stabbing):
4. sharp fig (biting):
sharp critic, word, attack
sharp look, eyes
sharp rebuke, reprimand
sharp tongue
5. sharp (piquant):
6. sharp:
7. sharp (very cold):
8. sharp (sudden):
sharp deterioration, drop
9. sharp (abrupt):
10. sharp (marked):
11. sharp (clear-cut):
12. sharp (perceptive):
sharp mind
sharp question
13. sharp coloq (trendy):
14. sharp MÚS:
II. sharp [ʃɑ:p, americ ʃɑ:rp] ADV
III. sharp [ʃɑ:p, americ ʃɑ:rp] SUBST
1. sharp (tone above expected note):
2. sharp (tone higher):
I. short [ʃɔ:t, americ ʃɔ:rt] ADJ
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
3. short (not far):
short distance
4. short (brief):
short memory
5. short (not enough):
to be short (of cash) coloq
6. short:
Expressões:
II. short [ʃɔ:t, americ ʃɔ:rt] SUBST
1. short CINEMA (genre):
2. short coloq ELETRÓN:
3. short Brit coloq (alcohol):
III. short [ʃɔ:t, americ ʃɔ:rt] ADV
short to stop:
Expressões:
no Dicionário PONS
I. shock1 [ʃak] SUBST
1. shock coloq (electric shock):
2. shock (unpleasant surprise):
3. shock (health condition):
4. shock (jarring):
II. shock1 [ʃak] VERBO trans
shock2 [ʃak] SUBST
shock of hair:
I. sharp [ʃarp] ADJ
1. sharp (pointed):
sharp pencil
2. sharp (angular):
sharp features, corner
sharp nose, teeth
sharp edge, angle
3. sharp (stabbing):
sharp pain
4. sharp fig (biting):
sharp critic, word, attack
sharp look, eyes
sharp rebuke, reprimand
sharp tongue
5. sharp (piquant):
6. sharp (not honest):
7. sharp (very cold):
8. sharp:
sharp deterioration, drop
9. sharp (marked):
10. sharp (vivid):
11. sharp (perceptive):
sharp mind
sharp question
12. sharp coloq (trendy):
13. sharp MÚS:
II. sharp [ʃarp] ADV
III. sharp [ʃarp] SUBST MÚS
I. short [ʃɔrt] ADJ
1. short (not long):
2. short (not tall):
3. short (not far):
short distance
4. short (brief):
short memory
5. short (not enough):
6. short (rude):
Expressões:
II. short [ʃɔrt] SUBST
1. short CINEMA (genre):
2. short coloq ELETRÓN:
III. short [ʃɔrt] ADV
short stop:
Expressões:
Present
Ishock
youshock
he/she/itshocks
weshock
youshock
theyshock
Past
Ishocked
youshocked
he/she/itshocked
weshocked
youshocked
theyshocked
Present Perfect
Ihaveshocked
youhaveshocked
he/she/ithasshocked
wehaveshocked
youhaveshocked
theyhaveshocked
Past Perfect
Ihadshocked
youhadshocked
he/she/ithadshocked
wehadshocked
youhadshocked
theyhadshocked
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There were so many manifestations of psychological reaction to war that everyone got classed as shell-shock.
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It uses its broad pectoral fins to envelop the target fish before delivering an electric shock to stun it.
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In vehicle suspension systems, struts are most commonly an assembly of coil-over spring and shock absorber.
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The announcement of your eminent husbands death comes a great shock to me.
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He designed and built engines rugged enough to withstand the shock of combat, as well as ill-treatment by poorly trained operating engineers.
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