单词 | panic |
释义 | panic —panic /ˈpæn.ɪk/ noun [C usually singular, U] ► B2 a sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought and action: » a state of panic» Panic spread through the crowd as the bullets started to fly.» Carmel was in a panic about her exam.» He got in(to) a panic that he would forget his lines on stage.Thesaurus+: ↑Fear and phobias , ↑Anxiety and worry - general words• • • Extra Examples:» Hyperventilation can be caused by fear or panic.» I was in a mad panic trying to get everything ready.» A wave of panic swept through the crowd and people started running.» The explosion sent the crowd into a panic.» To say that her resignation was a shock would be an understatement - it caused panic.verb [I or T] (PRESENT TENSE panicking, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE panicked) ↑Verb Endings for panic ► B2 to suddenly feel so worried or frightened that you cannot think or behave calmly or reasonably: » Don't panic! Everything will be okay.» The sound of gunfire panicked the crowd.» The boss always panics over/about the budget every month.Thesaurus+: ↑Afraid• • • Extra Examples:» Don't panic - it mightn't be true.» Don't panic, there's bags of time yet.» Panicking isn't going to help the situation.» I suddenly thought no one was going to come and panicked.» He panicked and slammed his foot on the brake. |
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