Examples of using Shocks in English and their translations into Chinese
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As a result of these two shocks, the economic growth in 2008 was a mere 4.3 per cent against the projected 8 per cent.
Washed Arabica coffees are generally the most susceptible to weather shocks, to changes in the climate, and to outbreaks of disease like rust.
Electric shocks may also be used as" aversion treatment" to control children' s behaviour.
These shocks include faster than expected declines in output in Iran and Venezuela, geopolitical events, additional sanctions, or natural disasters.
This incident at that time shocks the whole society, including Miss North, people began to discuss, why is this happening?
What shocks me most in all of this are the starlets who have taken 20 years to remember what happened.
Sudden economic shocks or unsound fiscal management could affect the general security situation.
Their limited ability to absorb shocks through fiscal stimulus and safety nets has rendered the effects on developing countries particularly significant.
Another matchday of shocks and surprises could have a big effect on the January transfer window.
In addition to the collapse of Bitcoin, oil price shocks and a serious downturn in the eurozone also hit the list of frames.
If you're intrigued by the idea of studying in Tokyo, Japan, here are some culture shocks and exciting differences you can expect to discover.
These shocks have a profound effect, shaking up society and producing sudden changes in consciousness.
The poverty incidence has remained the same even in the face of adverse shocks and stagnation in per capita income growth, unlike other countries in the region.
There he was kicked, given electric shocks, his eyes were gouged with wire, his face scratched with a blade and on his back a slogan was tattooed.
What shocks me most in all of this are the starlets who have taken 20 years to remember what happened.
However, their economies continued to specialize in a narrow range of basic products and to suffer from shocks and crises.
In fact, many African least developed countries have become increasingly dependent on primary commodities, making them vulnerable to terms of trade shocks.
The shocks weren't real and the cries of pain heard by the subjects were prerecorded, but the subjects only found that out afterward.
It can go 120 miles on a 1-gallon tank, and its front and rear shocks help it handle extremely well on dirt roads.
If it is repeated shocks After stopping it, it shows that the damping effect of the damper is a bit worse.