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panic-stricken

英 [ˈpænɪk strɪkən]

美 [ˈpænɪk strɪkən]

adj.  惊慌失措的

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 惊慌失措的
      extremely anxious about sth, in a way that prevents you from thinking clearly

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 万分恐慌的;惊慌失措的
        If someone ispanic-strickenor is behaving in apanic-strickenway, they are so anxious or afraid that they may act without thinking carefully.
        1. Panic-stricken travellers fled for the borders...
          惊慌失措的旅行者逃往边境。
        2. A wall collapsed and 39 people, were killed in the panic-stricken stampede.
          一堵墙倒了,慌乱中有39人死于踩踏事故。

      英英释义

      adj

      • thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
        1. became panicky as the snow deepened
        2. felt panicked before each exam
        3. trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
        4. the terrified horse bolted
        Synonym:panickypanickedpanic-struckterrifiedfrightened

      双语例句

      • She started out, ignorant of the country, panic-stricken, and forlorn, eager to shun every familiar face.
        她动身了,心情紧张,孤苦伶仃,对这一带毫不熟悉,巴望避开所有熟悉的面孔。
      • There was a stampede of panic-stricken crowd from the burning hotel.
        从失火的旅馆中跑出来乱窜的惊惶失措的人群。
      • She can inspire deeply at any time, warned that she should not be panic-stricken or the uncombed hair temperament.
        她能在任何时候深吸一口气,告诫自己不要惊慌失措或乱发脾气。
      • It is not guilty. How can you kill it? I cannot bear to see it panic-stricken, shedding tears and trembling before its death.
        它没有罪,怎么能把它杀掉呢?我不忍心看到牛临死前惊恐、流泪、战栗的样子。
      • The panic-stricken crowd rushed to the emergency exit. On Tie Ning s Runaway;
        惊恐万状的人群朝紧急出处口跑去。
      • But sometimes power seems capricious and harmful; panic-stricken governments suddenly do unpredictable, negative things.
        但有些时候权力显得变化无常而又有害。陷入恐慌情绪的政府会突然采取出人意料并有负面影响的举措。
      • The streets were full of panic-stricken people running in every direction, trying to escape the soldiers and the tanks.
        街上满是惊慌失措地向四面八方奔跑的人们,试图逃开士兵和坦克。
      • The most panic-stricken are the rich.
        每逢战争一来,最着慌的是阔人们。
      • Whenever someone approached me with intent, I would look panic-stricken and take a step backwards to discourage a lunge.
        每当有人带着某种意图向我靠近时,我就表现出惊慌失措的样子,然后后退一步,让他/她丧失进一步动作的勇气。
      • The lorries were racing against each other. The panic-stricken passengers tried to rush the life-boats.
        一辆辆的卡车在争先恐后地行驶.惊慌的旅客争先恐后,想挤进救生艇。