shockable
adjective
uk/ˈʃɒk.ə.bəl/us/ˈʃɑː.kə.bəl/easilyshockedoroffended:
易受惊吓的;易被冒犯的I have to becarefulwhat I say to mymother- she's very shockable.我必须小心地对我母亲说话——她很容易受到惊吓。
Knowing how shockable thepublicis, I was verycurioustoseehow themediawouldreportthestory.我很好奇媒体会如何报道这个故事,因为公众很容易感到被冒犯。
See
shock
- Ithoughtof the least shockablepersonIknowand Iphonedher.
- She is everything heroldmotheris not:innocent, shockable,restrained, anddomesticated.
- She always hadseemedfree; didn'tcare; wasn't shockable.
Becoming too excited and easily upset
- ado
- ant
- antsy
- at the end ofyourtetheridiom
- be in a whirlidiom
- demented
- febrile
- have ants inyourpantsidiom
- have thin/thick skinidiom
- high-strung
- highly strung
- hot under the collaridiom
- hysterical
- lather
- overeager
- overeagerness
- oversensitive
- overwrought
- slay
- whirl