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panics

英 [ˈpænɪks]

美 [ˈpænɪks]

n.  惊恐; 恐慌; 人心惶惶的局面; 惶恐不安
v.  (使)惊慌,惊慌失措
panic的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 恐慌;惊慌失措
    Panicis a very strong feeling of anxiety or fear, which makes you act without thinking carefully.
    1. An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population...
      首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。
    2. I phoned the doctor in a panic, crying that I'd lost the baby.
      我惊慌失措地给医生打电话,哭着说我的孩子没了。
  • N-UNCOUNT 恐慌局面;人心惶惶的状态
    Panicora panicis a situation in which people are affected by a strong feeling of anxiety.
    1. There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was...
      一时间,英国出现了大恐慌,因为人们清楚地看到了英国有多么不堪一击。
    2. I'm in a panic about getting everything done in time...
      我一阵手忙脚乱,想及时做完所有事情。
    3. The policy announcement caused panic buying of petrol.
      那则政策公告引发了汽油抢购风潮。
  • V-ERG (使)惊慌失措;(使)恐慌
    If youpanicor if someonepanicsyou, you suddenly feel anxious or afraid, and act quickly and without thinking carefully.
    1. Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded...
      炸弹爆炸后,客人们惊慌失措,尖声惊叫。
    2. The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her...
      突然间莫名涌起的回忆让她心头一紧。
    3. She refused to be panicked into a hasty marriage.
      她不愿因恐慌而仓促结婚。

双语例句

  • Stock market panics in 1987, or 1998, or 2000-01, were treated with the infusion of liquidity.
    1987年、1998年和2000-01年的股市恐慌,都是靠注入流动性来平息的。
  • This way the market will easily give into panics, and more seriously, the market collapses.
    这样一来,市场很容易出现恐慌,严重的还会崩盘。
  • And, despite my panics, your service was second-to-none, even with such a tight time-scale!
    而尽管我恐慌,二是你服务到票,即使如此紧凑的时间尺度!
  • Government guarantees and Federal Reserve banking regulations to prevent such panics were ineffective or not used.
    政府保障和联邦储备银行条例,以防止这种恐慌是无效的或不使用。
  • During the last quarter of the19th century and the beginning of the20th century the United States economy went through a series of financial panics.
    在最后一个季度的19世纪和20世纪初美国经济经历了一系列的金融恐慌。
  • But policy and market panics are made in response to how things appear, not how things actually are.
    但制定政策的依据以及市场陷入恐慌的原因就是表面情况如何,而不是它实际表现如何。
  • Jackson's actions helped precipitate the sharp business panics that occurred in1834and1837.
    杰克逊的做法加速了1834年和1837年发生的经济恐慌。
  • Nobody panics when things go according to plan, even if the plans are horrifying.
    你看,没人恐慌,只要事情照计划发生。即便那个计划很,恐怖。
  • This would be a recipe for still-greater panics.
    这种承诺还将导致更大规模的恐慌。
  • Given the tendency of market participants to follow each other in blind panics of excitement or depression, it is important that the rules that define capital requirements and accounting disclosures should hinder such lemming-like behaviour.
    考虑到在兴奋或沮丧的恐慌之中,市场参与者倾向于盲目从众,因此重要的是,明确资本要求和会计披露的规则应该阻止这种像旅鼠一样的行为。