Pronunciation: /ʃɑk əbˈzɔr bər/
noun a component of a vehicle's suspension system designed to absorb and dampen the shock impulses transmitted from the road surface
A1 A shock absorber helps to reduce the impact of bumps on a car.
A2 The mechanic recommended replacing the worn-out shock absorber in the car.
B1 It is important to regularly check and maintain the shock absorbers on your vehicle.
B2 The high-performance shock absorbers on the sports car provide a smooth ride even on rough roads.
C1 The advanced technology used in the shock absorber system ensures optimal handling and comfort.
C2 The adjustable shock absorbers allow the driver to customize the suspension for different driving conditions.
formal The shock absorber in the car helps to minimize the impact of bumps on the road.
informal I need to replace the shock absorber on my bike, it's making a weird noise.
slang Dude, that new skateboard has some sick shock absorbers, it rides so smooth.
figurative Learning to cope with failure is like having a good shock absorber for life's ups and downs.
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