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panic

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  • n.恐慌;惊恐;惶恐不安;人心惶惶的局面
  • v.(使)惊慌,惊慌失措
  • adj.恐慌的;过度的;(恐慌心理)没来由的;牧人之神的

复数: panics 过去式: panicked 现在分词: panicking 过去分词: panicked 第三人称单数: panics

pan 潘神,牡羊神 + -ic ...的

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panicpanic

noun

1

惊恐;恐慌
a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly

a moment of panic

一时惊慌

They were in a state of panic.

他们惊恐万状。

Office workers fled in panic as the fire took hold.

火势起来时,办公室人员惊慌逃出。

There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.

对考试惊惶失措是没有用的。

a panic attack (= a condition in which you suddenly feel very anxious, causing your heart to beat faster, etc.)

一阵心慌意乱

a panic decision (= one that is made when you are in a state of panic )

慌乱中作出的决定

2

人心惶惶的局面;惶恐不安
a situation in which people are made to feel very anxious, causing them to act quickly and without thinking carefully

News of the losses caused (a) panic among investors.

亏损的消息令投资者人心惶惶。

Careful planning at this stage will help to avoid a last-minute panic.

现在精心规划,就会避免事到临头手忙脚乱。

There's no panic (= we do not need to rush) , we've got plenty of time.

不用着急,我们有的是时间。

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)

恐慌购买 / 抛售

习语

a situation in which people feel anxious and there is a lot of confused activity, especially because there is a lot to do in a short period of time

verb

(使)惊慌,惊慌失措
to suddenly feel frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do sth stupid, dangerous, etc.; to make sb do this

I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.

我看见发动机冒烟时,吓得手足无措。

The gunfire panicked the horses.

枪声惊吓到马匹。

短语动词

panic

频次

  • 1
    N-VAR 恐慌;惊慌失措
    Panic is a very strong feeling of anxiety or fear, which makes you act without thinking carefully.

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

    首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。

  • 2
    N-UNCOUNT 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.

    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。

  • 3
    V-ERG (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.

    Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded...

    炸弹爆炸后,客人们惊慌失措,尖声惊叫。

noun

1
an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
Synonym: terror affright
2
sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
panic in the stock market
a war scare
a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building
Synonym: scare

verb

1
cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic
The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners
2
be overcome by a sudden fear
The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away

数据来源:WordNet

  1. His panic was incredible .

    他惊恐万分。

  2. Imagine if a sound could make you panic or fly into a rage .

    或许有种声音会让你惊恐或者勃然大怒。

  3. Panic took hold of him and he couldn 't move .

    他突然惊慌得动弹不得。

  4. News of the losses caused panic among investors .

    亏损的消息令投资者人心惶惶。

  5. Take it easy ! Don 't panic .

    沉住气!不要惊慌。

  6. Careful planning at this stage will help to avoid a last-minute panic .

    现在精心规划,就会避免事到临头手忙脚乱。

  7. They were in a state of panic .

    他们惊恐万状。

  8. I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine .

    我看见发动机冒烟时,吓得手足无措。

  9. A wave of panic spread through the crowd .

    一阵恐慌传遍人群。

  10. He had become separated from his parents in the ensuing panic .

    在随后的慌乱中他便与父母分散了。

  11. It was a moment of blind panic .

    当时是一阵莫名的惊慌。

  12. I panicked , I cried ─ the whole ball of wax .

    我惊慌失措,我大喊大叫——什么反应都有。

  13. Her calm expression hid her inward panic .

    她平静的外表掩盖了内心的恐慌。

  14. I was gripped by a feeling of panic .

    我惊恐万状。

  15. Organizers appealed to the crowd not to panic .

    组织者呼吁人群不要惊慌。

  16. Sudden panic overtook her .

    她突然感到一阵恐慌。

  17. Panic seized her .

    她突然惊慌失措。

  18. He willed himself not to panic .

    他竭力让自己不要恐慌。

  19. The gunfire panicked the horses .

    枪声惊吓到马匹。

  20. 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。

  21. An earthquake hit the capital , causing panic among the population

    首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。

  22. She was able to keep her head and not panic

    她设法保持镇静,没有陷入恐慌。

  23. 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。

  24. He felt a sudden rush of panic at the thought .

    想到这点,他突然感到一阵强烈的恐慌。

  25. The government panicked into imposing a kind of cultural homogeneity .

    政府在恐慌下开始强制实施某种文化统一政策。

  26. Many people were trampled in the panic that followed

    很多人在随后的恐慌中被踩伤。

  27. The government insisted that it would not be panicked into interest rate cuts .

    政府坚称不会陷入恐慌而匆忙降息。

  28. It is by no means clear that the financial markets will not relapse into panic .

    现在还不能确定金融市场不会重新陷入恐慌。

  29. The policy announcement caused panic buying of petrol .

    那则政策公告引发了汽油抢购风潮。

  30. A recent sales hiccup is nothing to panic about

    用不着为最近销售上出现的一点小问题感到惊慌。

后缀
e-...的

automatic adj. 自动的

auto- 自己的 + mat 动 + -ic ...的

basic adj. 基本的,基础的,根本的

bas(e) 基础 + -ic ...的

electric adj. 电的

electr- 电的 + -ic ...的

pacific adj. 平静的

pacif(y) + -ic ...的

plastic n. 塑料

plas 模式 + -ic ...的

public adj. 平民的

publ 人民 + -ic ...的

academic adj. 学术的(与实践性、技术性相对)

academ- 学术 + -ic ...的

allergic adj. 过敏性的

allerg(y) 过敏 + -ic ...的

bureaucratic adj. 官僚的

bureaucrat n.官僚 + -ic ...的

dynamic n. 动态

dynam 力,力量 + -ic ...的

electronic adj. 电子的

electron n.电子 + -ic ...的

enthusiastic adj. 热情的

enthusiast 狂热者 + -ic ...的

optimistic adj. 乐观的

optimist 乐观者 + -ic ...的

artistic adj. 艺术的

artist n.画家 + -ic ...的

atmospheric adj. 大气的

atmosphere n.大气层 + -ic ...的

democratic adj. 民主的

democrat n. 民主主义者 + -ic ...的

domestic adj. 本国的

dom 房屋,控制 + est n.自我提高训练法 + -ic ...的

economic adj. 经济的

econom(y) 经济 + -ic ...的

heroic adj. (关于)英雄的

hero n.英雄 + -ic ...的

magnetic adj. 有磁性的

magnet n.磁铁 + -ic ...的

metric adj. 米制的

metr 测量,计量 + -ic ...的

organic adj. 有机的

organ 器官,机器 + -ic ...的

photographic adj. 摄影的

photograph n.照片 + -ic ...的

static adj. 静止的

stat- 站,立 + -ic ...的

synthetic adj. (人工)合成的

syn- 共同,相同 + thet- 放置 + -ic ...的

realistic adj. 现实的

realist adj.现实主义(者)的 + -ic ...的

eccentric adj. 古怪的

ec- 向外 + centr 中心 + -ic ...的

ethnic adj. 民族的

ethn- 民族,性情 + -ic ...的

pessimistic adj. 悲观的

pessimist 悲观主义者 + -ic ...的

classic n. 经典

class 阶级 + -ic ...的

toxic adj. 有毒的

tox- 毒,有毒的 + -ic ...的

gigantic adj. 巨大的

gigant- 巨大的 + -ic ...的

comic n. 漫画

com- 宴会 + -ic ...的

chronic adj. 慢性的

chron- 时间 + -ic ...的

fantastic adj. 好极了

fantast 幻想家 + -ic ...的

tropic n. 热带的

trop 转 + -ic ...的

historic adj. 有历史意义的

histor(y) 历史 + -ic ...的

graphic adj. 图解的

graph n.图表 + -ic ...的

tragic adj. 悲惨的,不幸的 ,可悲的,悲痛的

trag- 悲剧 + -ic ...的

aesthetic n. 美学

aesthet- 感觉 + -ic ...的

cosmic adj. 宇宙的

cosm 宇宙 + -ic ...的

analytic adj. 分析的

ana- 分开 + lyt- 裂开,分解,溶解 + -ic ...的

authentic adj. 真正的

auto- 自己的 + hent- 做 + -ic ...的

supersonic adj. 超音速的

super- 超过 + son 声音 + -ic ...的

panic alarm horror terror 【导航词义:惊慌,惊恐】
panic v. 惊恐,惊慌
〔辨析〕

指突然产生的强烈的害怕或紧张之感,使人无法理智地思考和行动。

〔例证〕

No one knows why she fled in panic.

没人知道她为什么惊慌地逃走了。

He got into a panic when he realised that he couldn't meet the deadline.

他发现无法按期完成任务,慌了起来。

alarm v. 惊慌,惊恐
〔辨析〕

指因意识到可能发生的坏事或危险而产生的惊恐或担忧之感。

〔例证〕

He turned back in alarm.

他惊慌地转过身。

There is growing alarm at the increase in food contamination.

对于食品污染的增多,人们越来越恐惧。

horror v. 惊恐
〔辨析〕

指非常强烈的震惊或恐惧之感,含有厌恶的意味。

〔例证〕

She recoiled with horror when she saw a big snake.

她看到一条大蛇时吓得往后退。

To his horror, he realized there were blood stains on his coat.

他发现外套上沾有血迹,大为惊恐。

terror v. 恐惧,惊恐
〔辨析〕

强调极度的恐惧,语义最强。

〔例证〕

Several bombs went off one after another, and she screamed in terror.

几颗炸弹接二连三地爆炸,她害怕地尖叫起来。

The sound of gun shots struck terror into the children's hearts.

听到枪响,孩子们胆战心惊。

  • 短语动词
  • 习语

以下资源来自牛津词典

panic sb into doing sth

使仓惶行事;使仓促行动
to make sb act too quickly because they are afraid of sth

n.

panic stations

慌乱的状态;(尤指)忙乱的状况
a situation in which people feel anxious and there is a lot of confused activity, especially because there is a lot to do in a short period of time