panic的中文翻译
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panic1
UK
/ˈpænɪk/
US
/ˈpænɪk/
恐慌,惊惶
noun
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a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly
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a moment of panic
片刻的恐慌
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They were in a state of panic.
他们是在一个恐慌的状态。
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Office workers fled in panic as the fire took hold.
办公室工作人员把握时机仓皇逃离火场。
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There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.
对考试惊惶失措是没有用的。
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a panic attack(= a condition in which you suddenly feel very anxious, causing your heart to beat faster, etc.)
恐慌症的发作(=在这种情况下,你会突然感到很焦虑,造成您的心脏跳动更快,等等)。
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a panic decision (= one that is made when you are in a state of panic)
恐慌的决定(=一个你在惊慌中做出的决定)。
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a situation in which people are made to feel very anxious, causing them to act quickly and without thinking carefully
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News of the losses caused (a) panic among investors.
亏损的消息,引起了投资者(一片)恐慌。
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Careful planning at this stage will help to avoid a last-minute panic.
在这一阶段周详的计划将有助于避免最后的恐慌。
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There's no panic
(= we do not need to rush), we've got plenty of time.
没有恐慌(=我们不需要加快脚步),我们有足够的时间。
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panic buying/selling
(= the act of buying/selling things quickly and without thinking carefully because you are afraid that a particular situation will become worse)
恐慌买/卖(迅速的买/卖东西,没有仔细思考,因为你害怕一个特定的情况会视情况变得更糟)
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panic2
UK
/ˈpænɪk/
US
/ˈpænɪk/
感到惊慌或恐慌
verb
(-ck-)(panicking, panicked)
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to suddenly feel frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do sth stupid, dangerous, etc; to make sb do this
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I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.
当看到发动机冒出的烟时,我惊慌失措。
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The gunfire panicked the horses.
枪声惊了那匹马。