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panic-stricken

英 [ˈpænɪk strɪkən]

美 [ˈpænɪk strɪkən]

adj.  惊慌失措的

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 惊慌失措的
      extremely anxious about sth, in a way that prevents you from thinking clearly

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 万分恐慌的;惊慌失措的
        If someone ispanic-strickenor is behaving in apanic-strickenway, they are so anxious or afraid that they may act without thinking carefully.
        1. Panic-stricken travellers fled for the borders...
          惊慌失措的旅行者逃往边境。
        2. 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。

      英英释义

      adj

      • thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
        1. became panicky as the snow deepened
        2. felt panicked before each exam
        3. trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
        4. the terrified horse bolted
        Synonym:panickypanickedpanic-struckterrifiedfrightened

      双语例句

      • This should be pursued and killed sheep every day, panic-stricken, hasten to ask God for a flock of sheep lion.
        这样羊群就天天都要被追杀,惊恐万状,羊群赶紧请上帝换一头狮子。
      • The panic-stricken crowd rushed to the exit when the theater caught fire.
        当戏院著火时,惊慌失措的群众冲向门口。
      • The old women with two guns in "hongyan" make enemies panic-stricken.
        《红岩》中的双枪老太婆令敌人们闻风丧胆。
      • Some of them were still babbling incoherently, utterly panic-stricken.
        有许多人仍在语无伦次地唠叨着,完全一片恐慌。
      • There was a stampede of panic-stricken crowd from the burning hotel.
        从失火的旅馆中跑出来乱窜的惊惶失措的人群。
      • All things past by, but it is still left behind in the mind to be panic-stricken.
        所有的悲惨都过去啦,但是由于太过惊悚以至于当时的情景还留在心上过不去。
      • It is not guilty. How can you kill it? I cannot bear to see it panic-stricken, shedding tears and trembling before its death.
        它没有罪,怎么能把它杀掉呢?我不忍心看到牛临死前惊恐、流泪、战栗的样子。
      • The company's other executives are grieved and panic-stricken upon hearing reports that all aboard their leader's flight had died.
        公司其他主管听到总裁飞机上所有的乘客都死亡的消息时非常悲伤且恐慌。
      • The panic-stricken passengers tried to rush the lifeboats.
        惊慌的旅客争先恐后,想挤进救生艇。
      • The most panic-stricken are the rich.
        每逢战争一来,最着慌的是阔人们。