shocker

名词 n.
/ˈʃɒkə/    /ˈʃɑkɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. One who or that which shocks or startles. colloquial
    — The election results were a real shocker.
  2. A device for giving electric shocks.
    — Olimar: 'This shocker was one of several weapons wielded by the nightmarish titan dweevil. It allowed the creature to smite Pikmin with zaps of lightning!'
  3. Something done very badly. colloquial
    — My performance today was an absolute shocker, I just wasn't feeling it.
  4. Synonym of stooker. rare
    — The mechanical shocker is attached to the ordinary binder by two tubular stays, the more important one passing from about the center of the bull wheel and supporting a chain and sprocket wheel which transmit the drive to the shocker.
  5. An offensive hand gesture suggesting two in the pink, one in the stink. colloquial,slang,vulgar

词形变化

shockers plural

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词源

Etymology tree
English shock
Proto-Indo-European *-yósder.
Proto-Italic *-āzijos
Latin -āriusnom.
Latin -āriusbor.
Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz
Proto-West Germanic *-ārī
Old English -ere
Middle English -ere
English -er
English shocker
From shock + -er.
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