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panic是什么意思
英式音标:[ˈpænɪk]英式读音
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概况:

n. 恐慌,惊慌;大恐慌

adj. 恐慌的;没有理由的

vt. 使恐慌

vi. 十分惊慌

n. (Panic)人名;(罗)帕尼克

词义:

n.

恐慌,惊慌;(金融方面)大恐慌;成功;〈俚〉非常滑稽的人

vt.

使恐慌;

vi.

十分惊慌;

adj.

恐慌的,惊慌失措的;

变形

复数:panics过去式:panicked过去分词:panicked现在分词:panicking第三人称单数:panics

双语释义

v.(动词)

vt. & vi. (使)恐慌 (cause to) feel panic

英英释义

panic[ 'pænik ]

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"

用法:

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

同近义词辨析

alarm, panic, terror, dread, horror, fright, fear

这组词都有“恐惧、惧怕、惊恐”的意思,其区别是:

alarm强调突然意识到有危险而产生的恐惧心理。

panic常指因突如其来的外界威胁使人群出现惊慌、恐惧或混乱。

terror指极大的恐惧和惊骇,语气最强。

dread可与fear换用,着重害怕的心理,但dread常指胆怯和丧失勇气。

horror侧重指因看到令人讨厌或危险的东西或情景而引起的厌恶情绪、极度恐惧心情或战栗的动作。

fright通常指一阵突然的、令人震惊的短暂恐惧,有时含夸张意味。

fear普通用词,侧重指面临危险或灾祸时内心所引起的恐惧心情。

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

There was a panic when the building caught fire.
大楼起火时, 人们一片惊慌。

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.)

The thunder panicked the horse.
雷声使马受惊了。

The idea might panic the investors.
这个想法可能会使投资者惶恐不安。

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.)

The financial crisis caused panic selling of securities.
金融危机引发了恐慌之下的债权抛售。

Everyone was panic when the police arrived here to search the building.
警方来搜查大楼时

权威例句

Simulating dynamical features of escape panic

VICSEK T.: Simulating dynamical features of escape panic

Anxiety and Its Disorders: The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety and Panic, 2nd ed.

A cognitive approach to panic.

A high-speed silicon optical modulator based on a metal|[ndash]|oxide|[ndash]|semiconductor capacitor

Importance of the nef gene for maintenance of high virus loads and for development of AIDS

A continuous-wave Raman silicon laser

Low-threshold continuous-wave Raman silicon laser

A Panic Attack on Unit Roots and Cointegration

Alprazolam in panic disorder and agoraphobia: results from a multicenter trial. III. Discontinuation effects
同义词:unfounded,scare,flurry,alarum,alarm
同根词:panicky,panic
英语词源:

panic

panic: [17] Panic is etymologically ‘terror caused by the god Pan’. The ancient Greeks believed that he lurked in lonely spots, and would frighten people by suddenly appearing, or making noises. He was evidently invoked to account for alarming but harmless natural phenomena, and so the element of ‘irrationality’ in the English word was present from the beginning. English acquired it (originally as an adjective) via French panique and modern Latin pānicus from Greek pānikós ‘of Pan’.=> pan

panic (v.)

1827, "to afflict with panic," from panic (n.). Intransitive sense of "to lose one's head, get into a panic" is from 1902. Related: Panicked; panicking.

panic (n.1)

"mass terror," 1708, from earlier adjective (c. 1600, modifying fear, terror, etc.), from French panique (15c.), from Greek panikon, literally "pertaining to Pan," the god of woods and fields, who was the source of mysterious sounds that caused contagious, groundless fear in herds and crowds, or in people in lonely spots. In the sense of "panic, fright" the Greek word is short for panikon deima "panic fright," from neuter of Panikos "of Pan." Meaning "widespread apprehension about financial matters" is first recorded 1757. Panic button in figurative sense is first recorded 1955, the literal sense apparently is from parachuting. Panic attack attested by 1970.

panic (n.2)

type of grass, early 15c., from Old French panic "Italian millet," from Latin panicum "panic grass, kind of millet," from panus "ear of millet, a swelling" (compare panocha).

造句:

1. If a user is very computer-naive, he might see it as an unconditional panic button for extricating himself from a hopelessly tangled misadventure. A more experienced computer user might visualize Undo as a storage facility for deleted data. A really computer-sympathetic user with a logical mind might see it as a stack of procedures that can be undone one at a time in reverse order.

如果用户是一个计算机盲,他会将撤销当做一个无条件的应急按钮,而将自己从运气不佳的混乱遭遇中解脱出来;稍有经验的用户可能会将撤销功能理解为恢复已删除数据的存储设备;真正有逻辑头脑,而且更理解计算机的用户可能将撤销看做程序的堆栈,并以相反的次序撤销。

-- 来源 -- About Face 3交互设计精髓

2. The amazing thing was the lack of panic.

令人惊异的是,没有惊慌失措(的表现)。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

3. He might have caught the inflection of her panic.

他很可能为她的恐惧所传染。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

4. Meanwhile, oil buyers were beginning to panic.

与此同时,石油买主们开始感到恐慌。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

5. Natalie is living on the brink of panic.

娜塔丽正生活在痛苦的边缘。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

6. Let’s say that the client is in Los Angeles so the directory is ambiguous: The area code could be either 213 or 310. If our human assistant rushed into the office in a panic shouting “Stop what you’re doing!

比如说客户住在洛杉矶,因此地址目录不确定。 区号可能是213,也可能是310。 如果这名助手冲进办公室焦急地嚷道:“停下你手中的活!

-- 来源 -- About Face 3交互设计精髓

7. Gallagher varied between panic and disbelief.

加拉赫时而惶惶不安,时而又疑惑不定。

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

8. Even when those around her panic she always maintains an Olympian calm.

即使周围的人都惊惶不已, 她也总是保持着超然的镇静.

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

9. It was panic stations when the police arrived to search the building.

警方来搜查大楼时, 大家都很惊慌.

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

10. In spite of the panic, she remained serene and in control.

尽管人心惶惶, 但她却泰然自若.

-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句

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