词组 | panic |
释义 | panic /ˈpænɪk/ noun a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or behave sensiblyadjectivesa big/huge panic There was a big panic about the virus last year.widespread panic (=among many people) The announcement caused widespread panic.growing/mounting/rising panic She quickly packed a bag, trying all the time to control her mounting panic.total/sheer/blind panic (=used when emphasizing that someone is very worried) A wave of total panic swept over her. | He ran to the library in blind panic.sudden panic Florrie exclaimed in sudden panic: “I’ve left my bag on the bus!”momentary panic (=panic that does not last long) Her momentary panic faded.mild panic (=a slight feeling of panic) There was a note of mild panic in her voice.verbs + paniccause/create panic The earthquake caused widespread panic.feel panic When he got the phone call, he felt a sudden panic because he thought someone had died.get into a panic There is no need to get into a panic.throw/send sb into a panic (=make someone feel very worried) The question threw her into a panic.be seized with panic (=suddenly feel panic) The children were seized with panic and fled.panic + verbspanic breaks out (=it starts among a group of people) Suddenly, everything went dark and panic broke out.panic sets in (=it affects someone a lot) It was one hour before the performance, and already panic was starting to set in.panic ensues formal (=it happens as a result of something) Panic ensued as people ran out of the burning building.panic rises (=starts to affect someone) She felt panic rising within her.panic spreads (=it starts to affect more people) Panic spread as news of the invasion reached Paris.panic subsides (=it becomes less strong) Slowly, her panic subsided until she felt quite calm.panic + nounsa panic attack (=a sudden unreasonable feeling of panic) He had a panic attack in the street.prepositionsa panic about/over sth There was a panic about rising crime rates.in (a) panic When the earth started shaking, people fled their homes in panic.with panic I rushed around, shaking with panic.phrasesin a state of panic My mother called me in a state of panic.a sense/feeling of panic She looked at him with a rising sense of panic.a wave/surge of panic (=a feeling of panic that you suddenly have) A sudden wave of panic overcame him.a moment of panic Just before going on stage, he experienced a moment of panic. |
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