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		Definition of shock absorber in English: shock absorbernoun 1A device for absorbing jolts and vibrations, especially on a vehicle.  Example sentencesExamples -  The supporters of a flexible Canadian dollar exchange rate suggest it is an adjustment mechanism - a shock absorber needed to cushion us from the blows of commodity price volatility.
 -  But the drop-off in imports is acting like a shock absorber, because much of the fallout from weaker demand is being felt by foreign producers, not the U.S. economy.
 -  With an MR shock absorber, you can control the vibrations that cause one floor to shift relative to the next floor.
 -  This population of small growing companies acts as a shock absorber for the economy as a whole.
 -  This speed it eliminated in the landing contact of the blade (we hope) with the ice and in the action of the landing blade, boot, and leg acting as a shock absorber.
 -  A rope grab fits over the lifeline, and a lanyard - another short, heavy rope with the shock absorber attached - runs from the rope grab to the harness.
 -  Among other things, it also functions as a spacer, as a shock absorber, and as a motion unit.
 -  The meniscus functions as a shock absorber and weight distributor in the knee joint.
 -  When a conventional mechanical spring with a conventional shock absorber encounters a bump in the road it is driven by the laws of nature - the hand of God himself - and responds immediately.
 -  Each of the four main units has a six wheel bogie with two wheels forward and four wheels rear of the shock absorber.
 -  It acts like a shock absorber under the carpet.
 -  The vertical shock absorber struts attached to the front wing spars below the engine nacelles.
 -  Another 20 will go on September 15 and then there will be 140 compulsory redundancies on September 29, when the last shock absorber will be made.
 -  A damper is a little shock absorber mounted horizontally on the blade support that allows the blade to lead and lag.
 -  In reality the rider's body acts as a shock absorber, or buffer, between the lance and horse.
 -  It functions both as a shock absorber, cushioning the blow when the bones in the shoulder collide, and as part of the joint's connective structure.
 -  He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper.
 -  The tail wheel was provided with a hydraulic shock absorber and a swiveling lock to keep it aligned in flight.
 -  In general, the purpose of the plantar fascia is twofold - to provide support of the longitudinal arch and to serve as a dynamic shock absorber for the foot and entire leg.
 -  The disc has ability to absorb water and swell, acting like a shock absorber.
 
 - 1.1 Something that serves to reduce or mitigate the worst effects of an unwelcome occurrence or experience.
 the floating exchange rate has been a vital shock absorber for the economy  
    Definition of shock absorber in US English: shock absorbernounˈSHäk əbˌzôrbərˈʃɑk əbˌzɔrbər 1A device for absorbing jolts and vibrations, especially on a vehicle.  Example sentencesExamples -  The meniscus functions as a shock absorber and weight distributor in the knee joint.
 -  It functions both as a shock absorber, cushioning the blow when the bones in the shoulder collide, and as part of the joint's connective structure.
 -  It acts like a shock absorber under the carpet.
 -  He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper.
 -  In reality the rider's body acts as a shock absorber, or buffer, between the lance and horse.
 -  A damper is a little shock absorber mounted horizontally on the blade support that allows the blade to lead and lag.
 -  But the drop-off in imports is acting like a shock absorber, because much of the fallout from weaker demand is being felt by foreign producers, not the U.S. economy.
 -  The supporters of a flexible Canadian dollar exchange rate suggest it is an adjustment mechanism - a shock absorber needed to cushion us from the blows of commodity price volatility.
 -  The tail wheel was provided with a hydraulic shock absorber and a swiveling lock to keep it aligned in flight.
 -  With an MR shock absorber, you can control the vibrations that cause one floor to shift relative to the next floor.
 -  This population of small growing companies acts as a shock absorber for the economy as a whole.
 -  In general, the purpose of the plantar fascia is twofold - to provide support of the longitudinal arch and to serve as a dynamic shock absorber for the foot and entire leg.
 -  Among other things, it also functions as a spacer, as a shock absorber, and as a motion unit.
 -  When a conventional mechanical spring with a conventional shock absorber encounters a bump in the road it is driven by the laws of nature - the hand of God himself - and responds immediately.
 -  A rope grab fits over the lifeline, and a lanyard - another short, heavy rope with the shock absorber attached - runs from the rope grab to the harness.
 -  The disc has ability to absorb water and swell, acting like a shock absorber.
 -  This speed it eliminated in the landing contact of the blade (we hope) with the ice and in the action of the landing blade, boot, and leg acting as a shock absorber.
 -  The vertical shock absorber struts attached to the front wing spars below the engine nacelles.
 -  Another 20 will go on September 15 and then there will be 140 compulsory redundancies on September 29, when the last shock absorber will be made.
 -  Each of the four main units has a six wheel bogie with two wheels forward and four wheels rear of the shock absorber.
 
 - 1.1 Something that serves to reduce or mitigate the worst effects of an unwelcome occurrence or experience.
 the floating exchange rate has been a vital shock absorber for the economy  
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