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shocker [ˈʃɑ:kə(r)]

n. (因下流、粗野或不道德而)令人震惊的人或东西;
复数:: shockers

例句:

  • Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free", is a shocker.
    玛莎·亨特的第二部小说《自由》是一部恐怖小说。
  • You've written bad essays before, but this one is a shocker!
    你以前也写过差劲的文章, 但这篇可糟透了!
  • Have you read this summer latest shocker?
    你读过今年夏天的最新流行小说(注:多指谅险、恐怖或黄色的廉价小说)了 吗 ?
  • The jury found the guy guilty on only one count. A real shocker.
    来自Chicago
  • It's a shocker, a reveal that is as crushing of image as it is damaged of delivery.
    来自BBC
  • Lucky Sovereign ran a shocker, either unable or unwilling to give his true running.
    来自Horse Hound