panic

美音:['pænɪk] 英音:['pænɪk]

简单释义:


adj.恐慌的;(恐慌心理)没来由的;过度的;牧人之神的

n.惊恐;恐慌;人心惶惶的局面;惶恐不安

v.惊慌失措

网络使恐慌;恐惧;惊惶

变形:

复数:panics  过去分词:panicked  现在分词:panicking  


完整释义:


n.

1.恐惧;恐慌;仓惶
2.惊恐
3.提心吊胆;心慌意乱;惊慌失措
4.痛苦;灾难
5.〔俚语〕非常滑稽的人[事、物]
6.〔美剧俚〕成功;热狂
7.恐慌,惊慌;【商业】(金融方面的)大恐慌
8.【植物;植物学】稗;黍,稷,糜子

adj.

1.恐慌的,惊慌的
2.(恐慌心理)没来由的,无谓的;过度的
3.潘神的,牧人之神的
4.莫明其妙的

v.

1.慌,惊慌,感到恐慌
2.使起恐慌
3.极其惊慌
4.〔美剧俚〕使狂热,使喝彩


例句:

  1. A year previously when Leo called me up in my dorm and said, "Lee-hom, I just proposed to Stacy" , I was in a state of panic.
    在此一年前,有一天哥哥打电话到宿舍告诉我:「力宏,我刚刚向Stacy求婚了。」我顿时慌张起来。

  2. There was panic when she got held up in London traffic.
    伦敦糟糕的交通让我们真担心她赶不回来。

  3. He said he was worried that jumping to conclusions would lead to widespread panic.
    他说,他担心直接下定论会引起全面恐慌。

  4. First, the panic of 2008 was the result of a multitude of flawed private and public practices, with regulatory error being only one part.
    首先,2008年的恐慌是由私人及公共部门众多存在问题的实践所致,监管错误仅是其中一环。

  5. And after three consecutive years of declining sales, the hot dog makers and their suppliers began to panic.
    因此,销售连续3年下降,热狗制造商和供货商开始恐慌起来。

  6. I followed unwillingly, trying to think through the panic.
    我不情愿地跟着,试图理清乱如麻的思路。

  7. Other players might have lashed at it in panic, tensing up with the importance of the moment.
    换着是其他球员的话,可能已经被这个重要关头搞的紧张不堪,然后便惊慌地胡乱起脚射门了。

  8. Fear gripped her, turning her bowels to ice; but she did not panic and did not cry out for help.
    恐惧向她袭来,心像结了冰;但是她并没尖叫着喊救命。

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