panic
[ˈpænɪk]
n.
恐慌,惊慌;
(金融方面)大恐慌;
成功;
〈俚〉非常滑稽的人;
vt.
使恐慌;
vi.
十分惊慌;
adj.
恐慌的,惊慌失措的;
例句:
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A wall collapsed and 39 people, were killed in the panic-stricken stampede.
一堵墙倒了,慌乱中有39人死于踩踏事故。
来自柯林斯例句
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You feel an animal panic to run and hide.
你会感到一种本能的恐惧而想要去逃避。
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Some elements of legislation indicate a measure of panic.
来自BBC
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An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population.
首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。
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He was smart, controlled and didn't panic.
来自BBC
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But panic attacks don't lead to brain damage.
来自SA
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He panicked and attempted to flee.
他惊慌失措,企图脱逃。
来自《权威词典》
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The crowd panicked at the sound of the guns.
人群听到枪声惊慌失措。
来自《权威词典》
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The children panicked when they realized they were lost.
当孩子们认为迷路的时候,他们惊恐不安。
来自《权威词典》