English to Spanish Dictionary shocking

shocking

chocante
definition
verb
she was shocked at the state of his injuries
cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.
carriage after carriage shocked fiercely against the engine
collide violently.
adjective
shocking behavior
causing indignation or disgust; offensive.
translation of 'shocking'
adverb
de manera chocante,
muy,
muy mal
adjective
espantoso,
aterrador,
chocante,
horrible,
escandaloso
example
We just had to deal with such a 'shocking' , disgusting situation.
Fifteen years ago, the thought of cameras everywhere was 'shocking' and abhorrent.
Last week Germany announced truly 'shocking' unemployment figures.
I found the ending to be both 'shocking' and disturbing.
And a Missouri family got a 'shocking' surprise when they moved into their apartment.
Of course, faced with this 'shocking' news, congress is off to make sure that something is done right away!
With this 'shocking' admission, our news team realized that the problem of fraudulent grading ran deeper than we had feared.
They were in fear for his safety after watching television news reports showing the 'shocking' effects of the floods in Mozambique - the worst for 40 years.
But when I heard about the 'shocking' news of Elizabeth's passing, I felt compelled to say a few words in her honor.
But people were upset at the 'shocking' scenes of dead people and at the timing of the programme.
Then I saw the news ticker with the 'shocking' news.
Here's the seller's final update explaining the real reason for his 'shocking' behaviour.
The result has been a mishmash that is neither 'shocking' nor revolting or entertaining.
The offensive and 'shocking' new program is a show for blokes about being a bloke and doing blokey things.
It's a 'shocking' indictment that 40 per cent of our remaining local ecosystems are at risk of extinction.
I can't remember who brought it up, probably me, being the sucker for punishment that I am, but we spoke about the other weekend, and my 'shocking' behaviour therein.
Tournament officials conceded that the event could be cancelled entirely in the aftermath of the 'shocking' atrocities that have sent shock waves across the world.
Schools cannot continue to turn a blind eye in light of these new 'shocking' statistics.
So I was subjected to a barrage of enquiries which included ‘What is the most 'shocking' news you've ever heard?’
The corruption scandal has been deeply 'shocking' many ordinary party members.
The drama has been heavily trailered on the main channels, focusing on the 'shocking' behaviour of one of the younger detectives, but there is more to it than that.
This book is scandalous not because of 'shocking' exposés, but rather because of its very publication.
What makes this story truly 'shocking' is that it comes as no surprise to the medical profession.
But he's only just made the 'shocking' revelation that he's gay.
There is some really 'shocking' and disgusting stuff in this book.
Such 'shocking' behavior is unheard of in a Japanese classroom.
I am delighted that they will hear the 'shocking' news - and this will be the first time they hear it, if they have not caught up with the news already - that another levy is coming their way.
Judging from the response of our viewers, they found it 'shocking' .
In files that have already been opened, some 'shocking' discoveries have been made.
And it is very 'shocking' , but it's also hilarious in some sense.
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