English
Noun
electric shock (countable and uncountable, plural electric shocks)
- An instance of subjecting (someone or something) to an electric shock.
The newer taser delivered a more powerful electric shock to the target than the older one did.
- The physical reaction or shock caused by the flow of electricity through the body.
Translations
physical reaction
- Arabic: صَدْمَة كَهْرَبَائِيَّة f (ṣadma kahrabāʾiyya)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 電擊/电击 (zh) (diànjī), 电击 (zh) (diànjī), 電震/电震 (zh) (diànzhèn), 电震 (zh) (diànzhèn)
- Danish: elektrisk stød n
- Estonian: elektrilöök, elektrišokk
- Finnish: sähköshokki, sähköisku (fi)
- French: choc électrique m, électrisation (fr) f
- German: Stromschlag (de), elektrischer Schlag m, Elektroschock m
- Greek: ηλεκτροπληξία (el) f (ilektroplixía)
- Hungarian: áramütés (hu)
- Japanese: 電撃 (ja) (でんげき, dengeki)
- Korean: 감전 (ko) (gamjeon), 感電 (ko)
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- Maori: poutukitanga, poutukitanga hiko, pōtukitanga
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: elektrisk støt n
- Nynorsk: elektrisk støyt n
- Portuguese: choque elétrico m
- Romanian: șoc electric n
- Russian: электрошо́к (ru) m (elektrošók), пораже́ние электри́ческим то́ком n (poražénije elektríčeskim tókom)
- Spanish: shock eléctrico m
- Swedish: elstöt (sv) c, elektrisk stöt c, elchock (sv) c, elektrochock c
- Vietnamese: va chạm điện, điện giật
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