英:[ˈpænɪkˌstrɪkən]
美:[ˈpænɪkˌstrɪkən]
英:[ˈpænɪkˌstrɪkən]
美:[ˈpænɪkˌstrɪkən]
受恐慌的,惊慌失措的;恐慌万状;惊骇;怔忪
pan·ic-strick·en
pae nihk strI kn
Adjective
1. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation;
"became panicky as the snow deepened"
"felt panicked before each exam"
"trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd"
"the terrified horse bolted"
The first known use of panic-stricken was in 1766
panic-strickenadjective
overcome with panic
1 These are not the first crew members to be panic-stricken by a stray rat today.
2 You look panic-stricken!
看你惊惶失措的样子!
3 Panic-stricken travellers fled for the borders...
惊慌失措的旅行者逃往边境。
4 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。
5 You look panic stricken!
看你惊惶失措的样子!
6 Panic stricken at Rhett's message, mad for speed , Scarlett almost screamed at every halt.
思嘉已被瑞德的电报吓慌了, 急于赶路, 因此每一停车都要气得大叫起来.
7 Yet the central Europeans are now feeling abandoned and panic stricken.
然而,中欧国家如今有一种被遗弃和惊惶失措的感觉.
2 狼狈
confused streaked rattled confounded helter-skelter confusion pucker perturbation faze bewilder discomfit nonplus spifflicate confuse upset dash rattle confound perplex flummox spiflicate
3 狼狈的
4 受惊的
5 惊恐的
6 受惊
8 惊慌失措
shit oneself rattle panic attack panic faze hit the panic button press the panic button push the panic button poleaxe in a flat spin nonplussed wrong-foot in a spin distracted consternation dissolve discomfort dismay demoralize
9 恐慌的
10 惊慌失措的