Examples of using Bit of a shock in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Well, I got a bit of a shock when someone actually explained to me what RNG was- it's really quite interesting, and useful: listen up!
It was a bit of a shock coming here from Australia,
this still came as a bit of a shock to me.
It was a bit of a shock and I'm glad that the children involved are OK.
Many of these people will be in for a bit of a shock when they see prices well into the thousands of dollars.
it was a bit of a shock to wake up to Deception Island in the morning.
And we in Wellington had a bit of a shock when a swarm of quakes struck our region in 2013.
And to live in a unit for the first time at my age would probably be a bit of a shock to the system," she told 7.30.
I came from the countryside in the US, so coming here where it is more densely populated was a bit of a shock for me.
I had a bit of a shock when I realized that the initials JWB stood for John Wilkes Booth," Giroux said.
which was a bit of a shock,” said lead researcher John McGeehan, a professor at the University of Portsmouth in the UK.
I must admit to go to a club of this stature is a bit of a shock," he told the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday.
at the end the Belarus goal gave us a bit of a shock but it turned out fine.
It can be a bit of a shock when you first arrive at university.
So feeding yourself may come as a bit of a shock when you first arrive at University or College.
it's a bit of a shock.”.
you might have a bit of a shock.
you might have a bit of a shock.
That he has managed to stay as long as he has at Madrid has admittedly been a bit of a shock for Benzema, though he believes much of the drama around him at the club is a media invention to help sell stories.
which was a bit of a shock, as it wasn't something I was expecting, but none the less I thought the end was great.