sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behaviour
恐慌;惊慌;慌乱
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she hit him in panic 惊恐之中她打了他
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he ran to the library in a blind panic. 他惊慌失措地跑到图书馆。
widespread financial or commercial apprehension provoking hasty action
(金融或商业方面的)恐慌;经济恐慌
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he caused an economic panic by his sudden resignation 他的突然辞职引起了一阵经济恐慌
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panic selling. 恐慌抛售。
〈非正式〉 极度匆忙;慌乱。
be affected by panic
感到恐慌;惊慌失措
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the crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit. 人群慌乱起来,涌向了出口。
[with obj.]cause to feel panic
使恐慌
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talk of love panicked her. 谈到爱情使她惶恐不安。
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使(某人)慌张地采取(草率行动)
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we are not going to be panicked into a decision. 我们不会被吓得慌慌张张地做决定。
any of a number of cereal and fodder grasses related to millet
粟,稷,糜子。
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panic stations Brit. informal a state of alarm or emergency 〈英,非正式〉 紧张状态many quite reasonable people were at panic stations because of popular unrest . 许多相当理智的人由于普遍的不安情绪也处于紧张状态
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the panic of …的恐慌
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in (a) panic 惊慌失措地
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get into a panic 陷入恐慌
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"early 17th cent.: from French