in shock(
ihn
 
shak
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. en estado de shock
When the paramedics arrived, the man was in shock.Cuando llegaron los paramédicos, el hombre estaba en estado de shock.
a. conmocionado
Even though she wasn't hurt, Angelina was in shock after the accident.Aunque no resultó herida, Angelina se sintió conmocionada después del accidente.
b. anonadado
I'm in shock. I can't believe you quit your job.Me he quedado anonadada. No puedo creer que renunciaste a tu trabajo.
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