panic
英 ['pænɪk]
美['pænɪk]
- n. 恐慌,惊慌;大恐慌
- adj. 恐慌的;没有理由的
- vt. 使恐慌
- vi. 十分惊慌
- n. (Panic)人名;(罗)帕尼克
词组搭配
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。
双语例句
- 1. 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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. 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
- 3. An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population.
- 首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. On the flight from Paris to Toulon, Mechiche fell prey to panic.
- 在从巴黎飞往土伦的航班上,梅希什惊慌失措。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Cecil now began to panic and fired off two distress rockets.
- 塞西尔此时开始慌张起来,连忙发射了两枚遇险信号火箭。
来自柯林斯例句