panic
['pænik]
n.惊慌, 恐慌
vt.使 ... 惊慌, 受恐慌影响
adj.恐慌的, 惊慌的
例句与用法:
The crowd panicked at the sound of the explosion.
爆炸声一响,人群便惊慌起来。
She got into a panic when she thought she'd forgotten the tickets.
她想起忘记带入场券,顿时惊慌起来。
The thunder panicked the horse.
雷声使马受惊了。
Don't panic!
别怕!
词形变化:
形容词: panicky | 动词过去式: panicked | 动词过去分词: panicked | 动词现在分词: panicking | 动词第三人称单数: panics |
详细释义:
n.
1. 恐慌, 惊慌[U][S1]
Rumours of an imminent earthquake started a panic.
谣传即将发生地震引起了一阵恐慌。
2. (经济)大恐慌[C]
When four banks failed in one day, there was a panic among businessmen.
当一天之内有四家银行倒闭的时候, 企业人士一片恐慌。
3. 【俚】非常滑稽可笑的人(或物)[S]
His costume is a panic.
他的服装滑稽透了。
a.
1. 恐慌的; 起于恐慌的
2. 毫无理由的; 极度的
3. 应急的
vt.
1. 使恐慌
The idea might panic the investors.
这个想法可能会使投资者惶恐不安。
2. 【美】【俚】使大笑; 使喝彩
His jokes simply panic me.
他的笑话令我大笑不止。
vi.
十分惊慌[(+at/over)]
"Don't panic, boys; there's no danger."
"不要慌, 孩子们; 没有危险。"
短语词组:
be seized/struck with (a) panic
1. 惊慌失措
On hearing the soft footsteps outside her room, she was seized with panic.
一听到门外有轻轻的脚步声, 她惊慌失措。