panics

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[ˈpæniks]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (金融方面的)大恐慌( panic的名词复数 );人心惶惶的局面;[口语]极度的匆忙;

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. & vi. (使)恐慌 (cause to) feel panic

    英英释义

    panic

    • n.
      • an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

        同义词:terroraffright

      • sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events

        "panic in the stock market"

        同义词:scare

    • v.
      • be overcome by a sudden fear

        "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"

      • cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic

        "The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners"

    学习怎么用

    词汇搭配

    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词
    • panic the audience使观众如痴如醉
    • panic the horses使马受惊
    • panic the town震惊全城

    词组短语

    no panic[美国俚语]不大高明;平凡

    panic disorder惊恐性障碍,恐慌症

    in panic惊慌的

    panic attack惊恐发作(一种病症)

    financial panic金融恐慌;经济恐慌

    panic button应急开关;紧急保险按钮

    panic buying抢购,恐慌性抢购

    更多收起词组短语

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. There was a panic when the building caught fire.
      大楼起火时, 人们一片惊慌。
    2. Rumours of an imminent earthquake startled a panic.
      谣传即将发生地震引起了一阵恐慌。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. The thunder panicked the horse.
      雷声使马受惊了。
    2. The idea might panic the investors.
      这个想法可能会使投资者惶恐不安。
    3. I panic at the thought of my weakness and fear it being exposed.
      想到自己的弱点,我惊恐不堪,更害怕这弱点被曝光。
    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. The financial crisis caused panic selling of securities.
      金融危机引发了恐慌之下的债权抛售。
    2. Everyone was panic when the police arrived here to search the building.
      警方来搜查大楼时

    权威例句

    BANKING PANICS AND BUSINESS CYCLES
    Banking Panics and Business Cycles
    Manias, panics, and crashes : a history of financial crises
    Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression
    Folk Devils and moral panics: the creation of the mods and rockers
    Folk devils and moral panics : the creation of the Mods and Rockers
    Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises by Charles P. Kindleberger
    Distinguishing Panics and Information-based Bank Runs: Welfare and Policy Implications
    False suffocation alarms, spontaneous panics, and related conditions. An integrative hypothesis
    FINANCIAL CONTAGION THROUGH CAPITAL CONNECTIONS: A MODEL OF THE ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF BANK PANICS