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/ˈpænɪk/ |
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1 | singular/U a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly 恐慌;惊慌失措 |
| sheer/blind panic She felt a moment of sheer panic. 她感到一阵极度的惊恐。 |
| panic spreads Panic spread quickly through the capital city. 恐慌在整个首都迅速蔓延开来。 |
| in panic People are fleeing the area in panic. 人们正惊慌失措地逃离该地区。 |
| get in/into a panic She gets in a panic whenever she has to do the test. 每次必须参加测试时她都会陷入一阵恐慌。 |
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2 | C/U a situation in which a lot of people are hurrying to do or get something because they are frightened or worried (因惊吓或忧虑而出现的)大恐慌 |
| News of the incident caused a panic in the town. 事件的消息使城里人心惶惶。 |
| 2a | used about things that people do when they are frightened or worried 恐慌的 | | panic buying/selling The news prompted a rash of panic buying. 这个消息引发了一阵争先恐后的抢购。 | |
Words frequently used with panic | panic 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | blind, pure, real, sheer, total, | 1 | verbs | break out, set in, spread, surge, sweep, well up, | 1 | | |
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