Sobresalto in english

Shock

pronunciation: ʃɑk part of speech: noun
In gestures

sobresaltar = startle ; jolt. 

Example: I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.Example: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.

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» sobresaltar de la camajolt + Nombre + out of bed .

Example: If your child has ever had croup, then you likely know that barking cough well -- it has probably jolted you out of bed in the middle of the night.

» sobresaltarsewince .

Example: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.

sobresalto = alarm ; shake ; scare. 

Example: 'What do you mean by that?' asked Bragge, almost with an air of alarm.Example: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Example: These stories are sometimes treated inaccurately, creating health scares and misinformation.

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» con un sobresaltowith a start .

Example: As I turned back, I saw my bloodless face in the hall mirror and realized with a start that I must have frightened the wits out of the man.

» corazón + dar un sobresaltoPosesivo + heart + jump .

Example: My heart jumped a little when I realised that the clock was slow!.

» despertarse de/con un sobresaltowake (up) with + a start .

Example: Suddently the felt a shock, as if the entire earth had woken up with a start, and then they heard a roll of thunder.

Sobresalto synonyms

blow in spanish: soplo, pronunciation: bloʊ part of speech: noun, verb impact in spanish: impacto, pronunciation: ɪmpækt part of speech: noun floor in spanish: piso, pronunciation: flɔr part of speech: noun cushion in spanish: amortiguar, pronunciation: kʊʃən part of speech: noun outrage in spanish: atropello, pronunciation: aʊtreɪdʒ part of speech: noun offend in spanish: ofender, pronunciation: əfend part of speech: verb stupor in spanish: estupor, pronunciation: stupɜr part of speech: noun concussion in spanish: concusión, pronunciation: kənkʌʃən part of speech: noun daze in spanish: aturdimiento, pronunciation: deɪz part of speech: noun stun in spanish: aturdir, pronunciation: stʌn part of speech: verb appall in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: əpɔl part of speech: verb appal in spanish: espantar, pronunciation: æpəl part of speech: verb traumatize in spanish: traumatizar, pronunciation: trɔmətaɪz part of speech: verb scandalize in spanish: escandalizar, pronunciation: skændəlaɪz part of speech: verb electric shock in spanish: descarga eléctrica, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkʃɑk part of speech: noun shock absorber in spanish: amortiguador, pronunciation: ʃɑkəbzɔrbɜr part of speech: noun take aback in spanish: tome por sorpresa, pronunciation: teɪkəbæk part of speech: verb blow out of the water in spanish: soplar fuera del agua, pronunciation: bloʊaʊtʌvðəwɔtɜr part of speech: verb electrical shock in spanish: choque eléctrico, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkəlʃɑk part of speech: noun ball over in spanish: bola sobre, pronunciation: bɔloʊvɜr part of speech: verb seismic disturbance in spanish: perturbación sísmica, pronunciation: saɪzmɪkdɪstɜrbəns part of speech: noun
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