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单词 Electrical shocks
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Electrical shocks

原声例句
Asap SCIENCE 精选

Participants visualized videos of victims suffering electrical shocks.

参与者想象受害者遭受电击的画面。

Discovery纪录片《认识电力》

If the implantable defibrillator detects a problem it will automatically give an electrical shock to the heart within ten or fifteen seconds.

如果植入式除颤器检测到问题,它会在10或15秒内自动对心脏产生电击。

Asap SCIENCE 精选

It turns out that a electrical shock that led to over expression in certain odor receptors, making the next generation more sensitive to certain smells.

结果表明,电击会导致某些气味感受器进行过度表达,使下一代对某些气味更加敏感。

心血管

This condition can be fatal, and it may require a strong electrical shock delivered to the heart, known as defibrillation.

这种情况可能是致命的,它可能需要一个强大的电击传递到心脏,即除颤。

连线杂志

So brain zaps are actually something that's more recently described in the early 2000s where people would notice that they would feel these electrical shocks in their head or it feels like buzzing.

所以大脑电击实际上是最近在 21 世纪初被描述的,人们会注意到他们会感觉到头部受到电击,或者感觉像嗡嗡作响。

亚当·比德(四)

There was a slight movement perceptible in Hetty's frame—a start such as might have been produced by a feeble electrical shock—but she did not look up.

海蒂的身子微微一动——可能是微弱的电击引起的——但她没有抬头。

中文百科

触电 Electric shock

(重定向自Electrical shocks)
因接触高压电线,导致二级烧伤

触电是指当生物(主要指人类)与电有直接的接触时,因此感受到疼痛或甚至受到伤害的意外事故。被雷电击中(简称雷击)也属于触电事故。

英语百科

Electric shock 触电

(重定向自Electrical shocks)
Second-degree burn after a high tension line accident
Log-log graph of the effect of alternating current I of duration T passing from left hand to feet as defined in IEC publication 60479-1.[18]
AC-1: impe****tible
AC-2: pe****tible but no muscle reaction
AC-3: muscle contraction with reversible effects
AC-4: possible irreversible effects
AC-4.1: up to 5% probability of ventricular fibrillation
AC-4.2: 5-50% probability of fibrillation
AC-4.3: over 50% probability of fibrillation
Electrifying machine at Musée Mécanique that actually works with vibration[33]

Electric shock is the physiological reaction or injury caused by electric current passing through the (human) body. Typically, the expression is used to describe an injurious exposure to electricity. It occurs upon contact of a (human) body part with any source of electricity that causes a sufficient current through the skin, muscles, or hair.

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