panic

导读:panic英[ˈpænɪk]美[ˈpænɪk]n.恐慌,恐慌局面;v.使惊慌失措;复数:panics; 第三人称单数:panics; 过去式:panicked; 过去分词:panicked; 现在分词:panicking; 例句He felt a spas

panic

[ˈpænɪk][ˈpænɪk]

n.恐慌,恐慌*面;

v.使惊慌失措;

复数:panics;

第三人称单数:panics;

过去式:panicked;

过去分词:panicked;

现在分词:panicking;

例句

He felt a spasm of panic sweeping over him.他感到一阵恐慌传遍全身。

The two heroic sisters quickly headed off the panic-stricken sheep.两个勇敢的小姐妹赶忙上前拦住受惊的羊群。

This threw the reactionary police into utter panic.这使反动**极为惊恐。

panic about food contamination食物污染的恐慌

In case of fire, don't panic.如遇火警,不要惊慌。

The thought of flying fills me with panic.我一想到飞行就吓得战战兢兢。

There was a panic when the building caught fire.大楼起火时, 人们一片惊慌。

The crowd in a panic fled in all directions.仓皇的人群向四面逃去.

There was a stampede of panic - stricken crowd from the burning hotel.一群惊惶失措的人们,从失火的旅馆中跑了出来.

The panic symptoms are caused by overactivity of the body's normal fear response.惊恐症状由身体正常恐惧反应机能的过度活跃引发.

英语六级真题

If the time for heel-dragging has been shortened, the true source of the anxiety and panic remains what it has always been.

出自-2013年12月阅读原文

The embargo (禁运) created panic in the West and caused oil prices to shoot up.

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

Besides the sharp increase in oil prices, OPEC's 1973 oil embargo caused panic in the West

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

What distinguishes a depression from a harsh recession is paralyzing fear - fear of the unknown so great that it causes consumers, businesses, and investors to retreat and panic.

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

Private markets for goods, services, labor, and securities do mostly self-correct, but panic feeds on itself and disarms these stabilizing tendencies

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

Why do consumers, businesses and investors retreat and panic in times of depression?

出自-2013年6月阅读原文

While we didn't want to create any unnecessary panic, we did find some concerns that were troublesome, and we thought that parents or at least physicians should be aware of those potential risks.

2018年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B

柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义

N-VAR

恐慌;惊慌失措

Panic is a very strong feeling of anxiety or fear, which makes you act without thinking carefully.

例句

An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population...首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。I phoned the doctor in a panic, crying that I'd lost the baby.我惊慌失措地给医生打电话,哭着说我的孩子没了。

N-UNCOUNT

恐慌*面;人心惶惶的状态

Panic or a panic is a situation in which people are affected by a strong feeling of anxiety.

例句

There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was...一时间,英国出现了大恐慌,因为人们清楚地看到了英国有多么不堪一击。I'm in a panic about getting everything done in time...我一阵手忙脚乱,想及时做完所有事情。

V-ERG

(使)惊慌失措;(使)恐慌

If you panic or if someone panics you, you suddenly feel anxious or afraid, and act quickly and without thinking carefully.

例句

Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded...炸弹爆炸后,客人们惊慌失措,尖声惊叫。The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her...突然间莫名涌起的回忆让她心头一紧。

英汉词典释义

vt. & vi.

(使)恐慌

The gunfire panicked the baby.炮声使婴儿受到了惊吓。

n.

恐慌, 惊慌, 慌乱

There was a panic when the building caught fire.大楼起火时, 人们一片惊慌。The thought of flying fills me with panic.我一想到飞行就吓得战战兢兢。

人心惶惶的*面;惶恐不安

(金融方面的)大恐慌;财*恐慌

[口语]极度的匆忙,慌乱

vt.

[俚语]使狂热;使喝彩;使大笑

The clown panicked the audience with a gag.小丑插科打诨逗得观众大笑。

vi.

感到惊慌;惊慌失措;十分惊慌 (over)

In case of fire, don't panic.如遇火警,不要惊慌。

英英词典释义

Noun

1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events;

"panic in the stock market""a war scare""a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building"

Verb

1. be overcome by a sudden fear;

"The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"

2. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic;

"The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners"

行业词典

医学: 恐慌:极度和没有理由的恐惧和担忧;

法律: 经济大恐慌;

金融: 经济或金融大恐慌;经济恐慌;

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