panic 详细解释

panic

['pænik]

n.惊慌, 恐慌
vt.使 ... 惊慌, 受恐慌影响
adj.恐慌的, 惊慌的

n.

1. 恐慌, 惊慌[U][S1]

Rumours of an imminent earthquake started a panic.

谣传即将发生地震引起了一阵恐慌。

2. (经济)大恐慌[C]

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。

3. 【俚】非常滑稽可笑的人(或物)[S]

His costume is a panic.

他的服装滑稽透了。

a.

1. 恐慌的; 起于恐慌的

2. 毫无理由的; 极度的

3. 应急的

vt.

1. 使恐慌

The idea might panic the investors.

这个想法可能会使投资者惶恐不安。

2. 【美】【俚】使大笑; 使喝彩

His jokes simply panic me.

他的笑话令我大笑不止。

vi.

十分惊慌[(+at/over)]

"Don't panic, boys; there's no danger."

"不要慌, 孩子们; 没有危险。"

词形变化

形容词: panicky | 动词过去式: panicked | 动词过去分词: panicked | 动词现在分词: panicking | 动词第三人称单数: panics |

词义辨析

同义:

n.恐慌, 惊慌

fear  fright  scare  alarm  dread  awe  terror  phobia  

同义参见:

horror  funk  frighten  demoralize  

英英释义

名词 panic:

an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

同义词:terror, affright

sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events

同义词:scare

动词 panic:

be overcome by a sudden fear

cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic

短语词组

be seized/struck with (a) panic

1. 惊慌失措

On hearing the soft footsteps outside her room, she was seized with panic.

一听到门外有轻轻的脚步声, 她惊慌失措。

补充

panicpanic英:[ˈpænik] 美:[ˈpænɪk]vt. & vi.1.(使)恐慌The gunfire panicked the baby.炮声使婴儿受到了惊吓。n.1.恐慌, 惊慌, 慌乱There was a panic when the building caught fire.大楼起火时, 人们一片惊慌。The thought of flying fills me with panic.我一想到飞行就吓得战战兢兢。

例句

1. My mood switched from mild panic to something approaching fear.我的情绪从轻微恐慌转变为近似恐惧的状态。 2. There was a panic and I was rushed to hospital.大家都慌了神, 我被火速送往医院。 3. I had an overwhelming feeling of panic.我惊恐万分。 4. An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population.首都发生了地震, 引发民众恐慌。 5. We didn't want to start a panic on the Stock Exchange.我们不想在证券交易所引起恐慌。 6. She's in a panic about her exams next week.她为下周的考试恐慌。 7. He rang in a panic when the car broke down.车抛锚后他慌里慌张地打了电话。 8. I am determined not to get into a panic about it.我下决心不为这件事慌张。 9. The policy announcement caused panic buying of petrol.那则政策公告引发了汽油抢购风潮。 10. a panic attack一阵恐慌 11. I hadn't rehearsed it properly and I panicked.我之前没有好好排练, 于是惊慌失措。 12. Don't panic!不要慌! 13. Ms Davis sees no reason to panic about the latest research.戴维斯女士认为没有理由对最新的研究感到恐慌。 14. There was no need to panic over the club's loss of £2.5 million.没有必要对俱乐部250万英镑的损失感到恐慌。 15. The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her.突然间莫名涌起的回忆让她心头一紧。 16. The thunder panicked the horses.雷鸣使得马群惊恐不安。 17. The clown panicked the audience with a gag.小丑插科打诨逗得观众大笑。 18. In case of fire, don't panic.如遇火警,不要惊慌。 19. she hit him in panic.惊恐之中她打了他。 20. [in sing.]he ran to the library in a blind panic.他惊慌失措地跑向图书馆。 21. he caused an economic panic by his sudden resignation.他的突然辞职引起了一阵经济恐慌。 22. [as modifier]panic selling.恐慌抛售。 23. the crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit.人群慌乱起来,涌向了出口。 24. talk of love panicked her.关于爱情的谈话使她惶恐不安。 25. we are not going to be panicked into a decision.我们决不会被吓得慌慌张张地做决定。 26. 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。 27. There was a mad panic when the alarm went off.警报响起时,大家都惊慌失措。 28. Stay calm and don't panic.保持冷静,不要惊慌。 29. He was in a panic when he realized how late he was.当意识到自己有多晚的时候,他感到惊慌失措。 30. There's no reason to get into a panic.没有理由陷入恐慌。 31. The villagers fled in panic from the approaching army.军队逼近,村民们惊慌而逃。 32. The crowd was in a state of panic.人群惊恐万状。 33. She has panic attacks whenever she has to speak in public.在公众场合发言的时候她总会感到一阵心慌意乱。 34. (medical) He was diagnosed with panic disorder. [=an illness that causes someone to have frequent panic attacks]他被诊断患有急性焦虑症。 35. The recent panic over/about unsafe drinking water resulted in a shortage of bottled water in the stores.近期饮用水不安全引起的惶恐导致商店瓶装水短缺。 36. He got panicky when he realized how late he was.当意识到自己有多晚的时候,他惊慌失措。 37. "If something goes wrong, don't panic."如果出了什么差错,不要惊慌。 38. "The deer, panicked by the headlights, ran in front of the car."被车头灯惊吓到的鹿在车前奔跑。