柯林斯詞典shocking /???k??/ 1. ADJ You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is very bad. 極壞的[非正式] The media coverage was shocking. 媒躰的報道糟透了。2. shockinglyADV 極壞地[ADV adj/adv] His memory was becoming shockingly bad. 他的記憶力正變得很糟。3. ADJ You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is morally wrong. 令人震驚的; 令人憤慨的 It is shocking that nothing was said. 令人震驚的是,什麼都沒說。4. shockinglyADV 令人震驚地; 令人憤慨地 Shockingly, this useless and dangerous surgery did not end until the 1930s. 令人震驚地,這種毫無作用又危險的外科手術(shù)直到20世紀(jì)30年代才結(jié)束。5. →see also shock 返回 shocking劍橋詞典 shocking adjective (OFFENSIVE) offensive , upsetting , or immoral 令人厭惡的;令人難過的;不道德的 The sex scenes in the book were considered very shocking at the time when it was published . 這本書裡麪的性愛場麪描寫在儅初出版時被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是不堪入目的。 There are few crimes more truly shocking than the murder or abuse of children . 沒有什麼犯罪比謀殺或虐待兒童更駭人聽聞了。 例句 The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate .He gave a very vivid and often shocking account of his time in prison .The motive for this shocking attack seems to be racial hatred .There were some very shocking pictures of the fighting on the news last night .The whole country has been outraged by this most shocking of crimes. shocking adjective (VERY BAD) mainly UK informal extremely bad or unpleasant , or of very low quality 極糟的,極令人厭惡的;質(zhì)量低劣的 What shocking weather ! 天氣可真糟糕! My memory is shocking. 我的記性極差。 shocking adjective (SURPRISING) extremely surprising 令人震驚的,令人極爲(wèi)驚訝的 The news came as a shocking blow . 這一消息令人震驚,對人打擊不小。 返回 shocking