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shockproof
/ 藞蕛蓲办藢辫谤耻藧蹿 /
adjective
- capable of absorbing shock without damage
a shockproof watch
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of shockproof1
Example Sentences
This is the punt Pace and his boardroom colleagues have taken when making a decision which raised eyebrows even in the usually shockproof world of Premier League management.
In 2015, The New York Times鈥檚 chief theater critic, Ben Brantley, visited the company in Minsk, and praised its 鈥渟pirit of defiant, exultant fraternity鈥 adding that this was something 鈥測ou rarely find among the young these days in money-driven, shockproof Manhattan.鈥
They're explosion-proof, anti-scald, and shockproof 鈥 and they work really well on bitterly cold days.
In response, Chinese President Xi Jinping repeatedly urged his country to patch up its vulnerabilities, shockproof the economy, and focus more on 鈥渄oing our own things well鈥 instead of worrying about fluctuations in U.S. policies toward China.
But the world had also grown more tolerant since I first embarked on my novel, welcoming different sexual persuasions, gender identities and erotic habits, presumably becoming more shockproof in the process.
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