panic
惊恐
常用释义
英音[ ˈpænɪk ]
美音[ ˈpænɪk ]
变形
复数:
panics
第三人称单数:
panics
现在分词:
panicking
过去式:
panicked
过去分词:
panicked
基本释义
- n. 恐慌,惊慌;人心惶惶,惶恐不安;忙乱,慌乱;粟,稷,糜子
- adj. 恐慌的
- v. (使)恐慌,(使)惊慌失措
- 【名】 (Panic)(罗)帕尼克(人名)
考试频率
高考
考频:近六年出现2次
- a./v. 惊慌,恐慌,惶恐不安 最常考
四级
考频:近五年出现2次
- n/v/adj. 恐慌 最常考
六级
考频:近五年出现1次
- n/v/adj. 恐慌 最常考
例句
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1·When he realized he might miss the train, he started to panic.当他意识到自己可能赶不上火车时,他开始慌了。来源: youdao
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2·The sudden loud noise caused a moment of panic among the children.突然的巨响在孩子们中间引起了一阵惊慌。来源: youdao
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3·Don't panic if you can't find your keys right away.如果你一时找不到钥匙,别慌。来源: youdao
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4·A small fire in the kitchen led to a brief panic in the house.厨房里的一场小火在房子里引发了一阵短暂的恐慌。来源: youdao
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5·The news of the approaching storm made some people panic.即将来临的暴风雨的消息让一些人感到恐慌。来源: youdao
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6·She tried not to panic when she saw the strange figure in the dark.当她在黑暗中看到那个奇怪的身影时,她努力不惊慌。来源: youdao
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7·The unexpected power outage caused a bit of panic in the office.意外的停电在办公室里引起了一点恐慌。来源: youdao
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8·He felt a sense of panic when he lost sight of his friend in the crowd.当他在人群中看不到他的朋友时,他感到一阵恐慌。来源: youdao
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9·The sudden change in the weather made the farmers panic about their crops.天气的突然变化让农民们为他们的庄稼感到恐慌。来源: youdao
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10·Don't let the pressure of the exam make you panic.别让考试的压力使你慌了神。来源: youdao
网络释义
- 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
同根词
词根:
panic
panicky
adj
恐慌的;惊慌失措的
词语辨析
panic/alarm/horror/terror.导航词义:惊慌,惊恐
panic:n. 惊恐,惊慌.指突然产生的强烈的害怕或紧张之感,使人无法理智地思考和行动。
No one knows why she fled in panic.
没人知道她为什么惊慌地逃走了。
He got into a panic when he realised that he couldn't meet the deadline.
他发现无法按期完成任务,慌了起来。
alarm:n. 惊慌,惊恐.指因意识到可能发生的坏事或危险而产生的惊恐或担忧之感。
He turned back in alarm.
他惊慌地转过身。
There is growing alarm at the increase in food contamination.
对于食品污染的增多,人们越来越恐惧。
horror:n. 惊恐.指非常强烈的震惊或恐惧之感,含有厌恶的意味。
She recoiled with horror when she saw a big snake.
她看到一条大蛇时吓得往后退。
To his horror, he realized there were blood stains on his coat.
他发现外套上沾有血迹,大为惊恐。
terror:n. 恐惧,惊恐.强调极度的恐惧,语义最强。
Several bombs went off one after another, and she screamed in terror.
几颗炸弹接二连三地爆炸,她害怕地尖叫起来。
The sound of gun shots struck terror into the children's hearts.
听到枪响,孩子们胆战心惊。