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panic是什么意思_panic用法和例句

panic:[英 [ˈpænɪk] 美 [ˈpænɪk] ]

panic是什么意思

过去式:panicked;   过去分词:panicked;   现在分词:panicking;   复数形式:panics;

panic 基本解释

名词恐慌,惊慌; (金融方面)大恐慌; 成功; 〈俚〉非常滑稽的人

及物动词使恐慌

不及物动词十分惊慌

形容词恐慌的,惊慌失措的

panic 相关例句

及物动词

1. His jokes simply panic me.

他的笑话令我大笑不止。

2. The thunder paniced the horse.

响雷使马惊慌。

3. He panicked and ran as fast as he could to safety.

他很惊慌,赶快跑到安全地方。

不及物动词

1. The crowd paniced at the sound of the guns.

人们听到枪声感到惊慌。

名词

1. When four banks failed in one day, there was a panic among businessmen.

当一天之内有四家银行倒闭的时候,企业人士一片恐慌。

2. When the theater caught fire, there was a panic.

剧院失火时,引起一阵恐慌。

panic 网络解释

1. 恐惧:Alprazolam常用于恐惧(Panic)的疾病,用药时间教其它同类药物短,尚无结论性的资料. 很少的报道认为Alprazolam伴有先天畸形,一份报道在超过400例孕早期用药,畸形率是4.7%(St.Clair &Schirmer,1992)暴露的婴儿应观察低张力体征.

2. 惧:由于害怕,阿富罕战争期间,平可夫的情绪会极端不稳定,非常容易改变想法,瞻前顾 后、犹豫不决、踌 躇、不安,甚至出现医学上的心理恐惧 (Panic) 状态. 在将近数分钟时间内,手、喉咙不适、手上皮肤感觉异常,心跳加快,完全绝望、不知所 措.

panic 双语例句

1. Severe stress, such as the death of a loved one, divorce, or job loss can also trigger a panic attack.

严重的精神压力,例如:一位所爱的人死亡、失去工作也同样会触发惊恐袭击。

2. It might be the first time NASA refuted a rumor because of the panic caused by a film.

这也许是NASA第一次针对一部电影引发的恐慌而进行辟谣吧?

3. I have already posted in one forum how excellent the Panic Away program is.

我已经张贴在一个论坛中如何出色的恐慌远离计划。

4. This time, don't know that influenza is so serious, but people have to panic.

这段时间流感盛行,不知道事实是不是也是这么严重,不过人们早已经人心惶惶的了。

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5. This week, we've frightened, we have everybody panic.

这一周,我们过的心惊胆战,我们个个都人心惶惶。

6. Do not know what words to use to conceal their panic and worry, and looks like everything still happened yesterday.

不蜘道要用什幺言辞来大全己肉心的恐荒和不安,貌似所有的东西都签名泼生在昨天。

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7. But these can all be signs of what is known as panic disorder.

但这些都是我们所致的惊恐障碍的症状。

8. panic的翻译

8. They know all of this, but they don't want to alarm the people or create mass panic.

他们知道这一切,但他们不想报警或创建人民群众恐慌。

9. If lose, they are in bad mood, feeling panic and having no appetite. At last, they are sick and lose money simultaneously.

胜则庆功大宴,挥霍一番;败则心情恶劣,茶饭不思,心惊肉跳,惶惶而不可终日,最后人财两失。

10. Why do you look like you are in a panic?

你怎麼看起来慌慌张张的呢?

11. But that is a question for another column and perhaps another time, when the current economic panic has abated.

但是,那是另外一篇专栏文章,也许要另寻时间,等当前的经济恐慌降温后再问的问题。

12. If the government withdraws support too early, a return to economic decline or even panic could follow.

如果政府在早期阶段就撤离了对经济的支持,那么就会再次出现经济的衰退,甚至出现恐慌心理。

13. At present, Europe and the United States is facing an economic downturn has caused panic around the world and of no confidence in the development of the industry.

中国犬业的转机来临了吗?当前,面临欧美的经济大滑坡,已经造成了全世界的恐慌和对行业发展的不信任。

14. The economic panic pulled stock prices down.

经济恐慌使股票价格下跌

15. Hegemony stabilizing; economic structure; financial panic; government's reputation

霸权稳定;经济结构;金融恐慌;政府声誉

16. panic的近义词

16. But don't panic at the first sign of milk coming back up it might only mean that the baby has overeaten at the time.

但不要恐慌,在第一次签署的牛奶回来了,它可能只表示婴儿已在 overeaten 的时间。

17. panic

17. You need not have, such as frightened, Rusangkaobi like panic, but should be honored is...

你大可不必对此如惊弓之鸟、如丧考妣般的惊慌失措,而应该感到荣幸才是。。。。

18. panic

18. In China, though, the milk scare has set off a minor panic.

然,在中国,奶粉事件已经引起小规模恐慌。

19. A default could spread panic to other deficit-plagued economies, including those of Spain and Portugal.

债务拖欠将使恐慌蔓延至其他赤字瘟疫经济体,包括西班牙和葡萄牙等。

20. A default could spread panic to other deficit-plagued economies, including those of Spain and Portugal, with scary consequences for Europe`s already shaky banking system.

违约使欧洲已经动摇的银行系统面临更可怕的结果,造成包括西班牙和葡萄牙在内的其他赤字经济的恐慌。

panic 词典解释

1. 恐慌;惊慌失措

Panic is a very strong feeling of anxiety or fear, which makes you act without thinking carefully.

e.g. An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population...

首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。

e.g. I phoned the doctor in a panic, crying that I'd lost the baby.

我惊慌失措地给医生打电话,哭着说我的孩子没了。

2. 恐慌局面;人心惶惶的状态

Panic or a panic is a situation in which people are affected by a strong feeling of anxiety.

e.g. There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was...

一时间,英国出现了大恐慌,因为人们清楚地看到了英国有多么不堪一击。

e.g. I'm in a panic about getting everything done in time...

我一阵手忙脚乱,想及时做完所有事情。

3. (使)惊慌失措;(使)恐慌

If you panic or if someone panics you, you suddenly feel anxious or afraid, and act quickly and without thinking carefully.

e.g. Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded...

炸弹爆炸后,客人们惊慌失措,尖声惊叫。

e.g. The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her...

突然间莫名涌起的回忆让她心头一紧。

panic 单语例句

1. Chinese officials and salt producers have denied rumors of salt price hikes, which led to panic buying in parts of the country.

2. Market analysts said price hikes by the two companies will trigger panic buying, which will help reduce stockpiles and sales losses for the two companies.

3. Though water supplies were not cut off, it prompted panic buying of bottled water.

4. Panic buying has been reported in Fujian and Zhejiang provinces, with retailers allegedly hiking prices several times and supplies selling out.

5. The incident caused panic buying of bottled water in Liuzhou city at the lower reaches of the river over the past few days.

6. Others argue that the driver might not have intentionally killed the child and committed the act out of panic and inexperience.

7. And third, they enjoy residents'trust and are confident that people will not panic and act recklessly.

8. Passengers later described the panic and confusion in the darkened cabin as passengers not wearing seat belts were hurled from their seats.

9. The caller would suddenly hang up in order to leave the parents in a panic.

10. News of his possible candidacy has created panic among traditional politicians and power holders who have long planned to run.

panic的翻译panic 英英释义

noun

1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

Synonym: terroraffright

2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events

e.g. panic in the stock market

a war scare

a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building

Synonym: scare

panic的意思

verb

1. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic

e.g. The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners

2. be overcome by a sudden fear

e.g. The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away