1.恐慌的,受惊恐的;狼狈的
1.feeling so afraid or worried that you cannot think clearly or calmly
1.and pierre , trying panic - stricken to think whether he had done anything reprehensible , looked about him , crimsoning.
皮埃尔很惊恐地回想起,他是否做了什么不体面的事,他满面通红,向四周环顾。
2.It's so long since I've sat in the company of well dressed people that I feel a bit panic-stricken. I can still smell the formaldehyde.
我已很久没有同穿着考究的人物坐在一起了,心里不免有几分忐忑不安,直到现在还闻得到那股甲醛味。
3.Eager, panic-stricken , helpless glances were turned upon Alpatitch when he came out of the governor's room.
当他走出总督办公室的时候,那些渴求、惊慌,孤立无援的目光都投到阿尔帕特奇的身上。
4.Do not sorry, by just over You few years ago, more than just a few panic-stricken.
别难过,作者只不过比你早几年、多几次惊慌而已。
5.The company's other executives are grieved and panic-stricken upon hearing reports that all aboard their leader's flight had died.
公司其他主管听到总裁飞机上所有的乘客都死亡的消息时非常悲伤且恐慌。
6.She can inspire deeply at any time, warned that she should not be panic-stricken or the uncombed hair temperament.
她能在任何时候深吸一口气,告诫自己不要惊慌失措或乱发脾气。
7.Some of them were still babbling incoherently, utterly panic-stricken. Others were quiet now, no longer afraid.
他们中有一些人在这种慌乱地情况下,不停地喃喃自语,有一些人现在很安静,不再害怕。
8.The panic-stricken mother is looking for her child.
那位惊恐万状的母亲在寻找她的孩子。
9.All things past by, but it is still left behind in the mind to be panic-stricken.
所有的悲惨都过去啦,但是由于太过惊悚以至于当时的情景还留在心上过不去。
10.This youth of Tianjin professes " computer idiocy " , encounter dead airplane the metropolis is panic-stricken.
天津的这个年轻人自称“电脑白痴”,遇到死机都会惊慌失措。