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to shock in English:

1. shocked


Americans were shocked and afraid.
His behavior shocked us.
President Wilson was shocked.
The mother was shocked and was at once all sympathy.
Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.
Rosa Parks was arrested, and the black community of Montgomery was shocked and angry.
She would be shocked if she were to know the result.
Dima?! Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
Shocked by the events of September 11th, politicians all over the world condemned the terrorists for their reprehensible deed.
When he told me this, I was shocked. / I mean, nobody's more shocked than me. / We were shocked to learn about the earthquake. / To tell you the truth, I was shocked.
They are shocked because they do not understand what is going on.
When a disaster happens most people are so shocked.
I’m shocked.
People were extremely shocked and disgusted when they heard about the terrorist attack.
He looked up at his mother, waiting for her to be shocked.

English word "to shock"(shocked) occurs in sets:

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2. shocking


An opinion is shocking only if it is a conviction.
the news was shocking
This report contains scenes that some people may find shocking.
His nonsensical behavior is shocking.
The time would fail me if I were to recite all the big names in history whose exploits are perfectly irrational and even shocking to the business mind.