词汇 | panic |
释义 | panic /`panɪk/ panic 1 (过去式: panicked; 过去完成式: panicked; 现在进行式: panicking) v.t. To affect with panic. 使惊恐。 A brutal murder panics the town. 一件残忍的凶杀案使全镇惊惶。 To cause to laugh hilariously. 【俚】引人发笑。 v.i. To be overcome with panic. 惊慌;惊恐((at))。 He panicked and attempted. To flee. 他惊慌而企图逃跑。 adj. Like, or due to, sudden, extreme, and unreasoning fright. 恐慌的;惊惶的。 n. Extreme and sudden fright affecting an individual, or, more usually, a group of persons or animals. (个人或团体)突然之震惊。 A sudden general condition of distrust in financial and commercial quarter. 经济恐慌。 Someone or something considered hilarious. (常用单数)【俚】有趣的人或事。 idoms panic bar [bolt] 门闩。 derivatives adj. panicky. synonyms fear, terror, alarm, horror. panic 2 n. Any of a large genus of North American grasses. 【植】稷;稗;黍。 |
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