起恐慌get up a panic 散布引起恐慌的消息 person who frightens people by spreading alarming news rumours etc ..
双语例句
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In October 1907, when apanic started among trust companies in New York and terrified depositors lined up to get their money out, Schiff’s dire prediction seemed about to come true.
No paper shall beat us, if we have to getupa corner in a double-breasted undershirts and create a panic in the market.
没有任何论文可以击垮我们,即使我们不得不引起市场恐慌并开始在一个角落囤积双襟汗衫。
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Maybe she’d steal the ball. Maybe the other player would throw it away in apanic—or get bottled up and stalled, so that the ref would end up blowing the whistle.