panics
n.
(金融方面的)大恐慌( panic的名词复数 );
人心惶惶的局面;
[口语]极度的匆忙;
例句:
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She panics when people pop in unexpectedly, rushing round plumping cushions.
一群人冷不防地冒出来,跑来跑去地拍松垫子,这把她吓坏了。
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Jackson's actions helped precipitate the sharp business panics that occurred in 1834 and 1837.
杰克逊的做法加速了1834年和1837年发生的经济恐慌.
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The fanciful panda fan panics over the span of the pan - like panel.
爱幻想的熊猫迷对盆 状 仪表板的全长感到恐慌.
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Later, Bianca panics when she can't find Liam.
来自BBC
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In popular accounts, they are almost invariably described as panics.
来自NEWYORKER
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Bluehorsey panics and bolts back to the stables leaving Baba Blue stranded.
来自BBC