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
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,就可以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)
恐慌性抢购╱抛售
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。
1.【植】稗;黍,稷,糜子
2.恐慌,惊慌;【商】(金融方面的)大恐慌
3.【戏】〈美俚〉成功;热狂
4.〈俚〉非常滑稽的人[事,物]
1.【植】稗;黍,稷,糜子
2.恐慌,惊慌;【商】(金融方面的)大恐慌
3.【戏】〈美俚〉成功;热狂
4.〈俚〉非常滑稽的人[事,物]
1.恐慌的,惊慌的
2.(恐慌心理)没来由的,无谓的;过度的
3.潘神的,牧人之神的
1.使起恐慌
2.【戏】〈美俚〉使狂热,使喝彩
3.极其惊慌(over)
1.a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly
2.a situation in which a lot of people are hurrying to do or get something because they are frightened or worried; used about things that people do when they are frightened or worried
1.to have a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry and be unable to think clearly or calmly or decide what to do; to make someone feel great fear or worry so that they cannot think clearly or decide what to do
1.Such a move could spark a credit run, as panicked creditors attempt to sell Treasury bonds before a dollar collapse.
这一举动可能会引发信贷挤兑,因为惊慌的债权人会试图在美元崩溃前抛售美国国债。
2.The little boy panicked when thinking about the punishment he might get from his master.
想到主人可能会给他的惩罚,那个小男孩惊恐不安。
3.THE moment when a throng of peacefully moving people turns into a panicked herd is difficult to predict.
一群和平行进中的人在什么时候会变成一群恐慌者是难以预料的。
4.During a dressage lesson, my beloved horse tripped, fell down, panicked, jumped up and launched me into a wall all in a matter of seconds.
在花式骑马训练课程中,我的爱马失足摔倒,因为惊恐突然立起,霎那间我就被抛到了一面墙上。
5.Shep panicked as he did not know what to do.
三浦十分惊慌,因为他不知道怎么办。
6.Shocked as if with a jolt of energy, they start a panicked dance, twirling and colliding into members of the crowd.
如同被巨大能量进入般,她们颤抖着开始惊惶不安的舞蹈,扭动着、冲撞着走入观众群。
7.He said he "panicked" and called T-Mobile, which said it would investigate the charges.
他称自己很“惊慌”,连忙打电话给T-Mobile公司询问,公司称将调查这笔费用。
8.Although he has won some fame, as well as his own talk show in Beijing, there was a time when he panicked about losing his acting career.
尽管他已经赢得了一些名气,以及他拥有了自己在北京的脱口秀节目,有一段时间对失去他的演艺事业他曾感到恐慌。
9.But rather than laugh, more than a few reporters stared at the e-mail message in a panicked state of disbelief.
但是,有不少记者都目瞪口呆地盯着这封电子邮件,陷入了难以置信的恐慌状态,而不是付之一笑。
10.In Gregor's shoes he might have panicked, doubted what was happening, and fatally failed to act.
要是处在格列高的地位,他可能会张皇失措,沉吟着无所作为而贻误挽救。