panics

panics

美 [ˈpænɪk]  英 ['pænɪk]

  • n.恐慌;惊恐;惶恐不安;人心惶惶的局面
  • v.惊慌失措
  • adj.惊慌的;无谓的;过度的;潘神的
  • 网络皮尼克

词形变化

复数:panics  现在分词:panicking  过去式:panicked  

反义词

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英汉双解

n.
1.
惊恐;恐慌a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly
a moment of panic
一时惊慌
They were in a state of panic.
他们惊恐万状。
Office workers fled in panic as the fire took hold.
火势起来时,办公室人员惊慌逃出。
There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.
对考试惊惶失措是没有用的。
a panic attack(= a condition in which you suddenly feel very anxious, causing your heart to beat faster, etc.)
一阵心慌意乱
a panic decision(= one that is made when you are in a state of panic )
慌乱中作出的决定
2.
人心惶惶的局面;惶恐不安a situation in which people are made to feel very anxious, causing them to act quickly and without thinking carefully
News of the losses caused (a) panic among investors.
亏损的消息令投资者人心惶惶。
Careful planning at this stage will help to avoid a last-minute panic.
现在精心规划,就可以避免事到临头手忙脚乱。
There's no panic(= we do not need to rush) , we've got plenty of time.
不用着急,我们有的是时间。
panic buying/selling(= the act of buying/selling things quickly and without thinking carefully because you are afraid that a particular situation will become worse)
恐慌性抢购╱抛售
v.
1.
[i][t]
(使)惊慌,惊慌失措to suddenly feel frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do sth stupid, dangerous, etc.; to make sb do this
I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine.
我看见发动机冒烟时,吓得手足无措。
The gunfire panicked the horses.
枪声惊吓到马匹。

习惯用语

panic stations
慌乱的状态;(尤指)忙乱的状况a situation in which people feel anxious and there is a lot of confused activity, especially because there is a lot to do in a short period of time

英汉解释

n.
1.
【植】稗;黍,稷,糜子
2.
恐慌,惊慌;【商】(金融方面的)大恐慌
3.
【戏】〈美俚〉成功;热狂
4.
〈俚〉非常滑稽的人[事,物]
adj.
1.
恐慌的,惊慌的
2.
(恐慌心理)没来由的,无谓的;过度的
3.
潘神的,牧人之神的
v.
1.
使起恐慌
2.
【戏】〈美俚〉使狂热,使喝彩
3.
极其惊慌(over)

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

Rats by the thousands are at his heels, and as he sees the waterfront at the bottom of the hill, he panics and starts to run for the bridge.

千只老鼠紧跟看见脚下一个码头区惊慌开始朝着船桥

He never panics, never makes rash decisions, always seems to make the right decisions and always gets the best out of his players.

从不惊慌仓促决定总是做出正确决定最好使用自己球员

As Jeff instinctively pulls away without any explanation to Maggie (or to himself), Maggie reacts with fear. She panics and runs after him.

杰夫毫无解释恐惧惊慌失措倒过来追求

In those times panics were common, and few days passed without some city or other registering in its archives an event of this kind.

这些时候恐慌常见没有一些城市档案登记活动其他过去几天

panics : exceptions that do not permit the precise location of the instruction causing it to be determined.

终止异常允许指令精确位置引起决定

But for long-term investors, panics are a time for thought and choice. Turn off the TV and take a view. What will it be: buy or sell?

长线投资者来说恐慌时期正是他们思考选择时机关掉电视冷静分析一下究竟买进还是抛售

It isn't progress when a company panics and surrenders when faced by an armchair army of protesters. It is feeble.

面对空谈抗议大军一家公司惊慌失措举手投降不是进步而是软弱

If Internet fever continues apace, the chances that an old-media company panics and buys an overpriced slice of the Web can't be dismissed.

如果互联网继续急剧升温也许无法排除媒体公司出于恐慌收购部分估值过高互联网公司可能性

If your horse is suddenly startled, you will be able to react quickly to get him under control before he panics and bolts.

如果突然能够迅速反应受到控制之前恐慌螺栓

But competition's downside has been a succession of banking crises and financial panics.

但是竞争不利方面一场一场银行业危机金融恐慌

And many other helpful products have been forced off the market, and companies and consumers harmed, through such panics.

通过制造这样恐慌迫使许多其他有益产品市场退出公司消费者

America spent the next 80 years without a true central bank, and as a consequence suffered repeated banking panics and depressions.

余下80美国没有一个真正意义央行导致后果便是反复出现银行恐慌经济萧条

For the US economy, the collapse in confidence in the housing market is perhaps more important than any of those panics.

对于美国经济而言房地产市场信心破灭可能这些恐慌更为重要

There was a nasty downside: unexpected withdrawals by country banks triggered panics.

这种行为一个凶险之处假如乡村银行骤然款项可能引发恐慌情绪

And, despite my panics, your service was second-to-none, even with such a tight time-scale!

尽管恐慌服务即使如此紧凑时间尺度

The panics that characterize the early hours after the earthquake struck has subsided, replace now by a mixture of shock and quiet purpose.

地震袭击开始几个小时表现惊慌失措已经取而代之震惊期望平静混合

The Panic of 1890 was an acute depression, although less serious than other panics of the era.

尽管没有时代其他危机严重,1890年恐慌仍然一次严重经济萧条

If I tell the press that tomorrow a gangbanger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will get blown up, nobody panics.

如果告诉别人一个痞子士兵没人恐慌因为这些只是计划一部分

Phone panics when changing views in Bluetooth menu while choosing the last connected device from paired view.

电话恐慌不断变化看法蓝牙菜单选择最后连接设备配对观点

Chains are more durable than rope, but also more dangerous if the horse panics and pulls them out of the wall.

链条耐用如果惊慌拉出危险

The desire to travel is there, but panics and pardons usually discourage people from act it.

旅行渴望但是恐惧借口常常阻止人们实现自己梦想

But if his doctrine was so effective as a remedy for crisis, why did the panics and collapses of the Great Depression occur?

如果学说对于补救危机如此有效那么为什么萧条时期出现恐慌崩溃

And maybe if the Depression was less severe in 1930 we would never have had such serious bank panics.

如果1930萧条没有这么严重那么不会引起如此严重银行恐慌

Before the Depression, financial panics were a regular part of life. They occurred about once a decade.

萧条之前金融恐慌总是周期性造访十年爆发一次

The police and other public officials go unpaid. The currency weakens. Banks face a withdrawal of deposits and the risk of banking panics.

预算收入出现亏损警察其他公务人员薪水货币信心不足银行面临存款挤兑金融恐慌风险

That calm will sit well with the Bundesbank's view that panics blow themselves out, and that what matters most is long-term stability.

这种冷静德国央行观点保持一致认为恐慌自己消解重要长期经济稳定

Slowdowns are considered more "fundamental" than panics over Greece, say, or tensions on the Korean peninsula.

希腊债务危机恐慌或是朝鲜半岛紧张局势相比经济增长放缓视为一个更为根本问题

The banking panics put downward pressure on economic activity in two ways.

银行恐慌两个方面增加经济活动下行压力

And in previous global health panics, it has been obvious that rich states think of their own voters first.

此外以前全球性卫生恐慌富裕国家显然首先顾及本国选民

In no sense mercurial, these great fortunes survived the financial panics that destroyed lesser ones.

这些巨额财富财力不支倾家荡产金融危机安然无恙

Regulation is supposed to order the markets, prevent panics, present a fair playing field and prevent fraud.

实行监管意在维护公平有序市场环境遏制市场恐慌防范欺诈行为

Taken together, this has created a destabilising cocktail, at times sparking panics.

这些因素一起构成破坏稳定鸡尾酒有时引发恐慌

Arjen Robben - Panics upon seeing snake, and tries to run away.

――看到有些惊慌失措试图逃走

These "evolved auctions" also withstood big market shocks, such as crashes and panics, better than today's real-world versions.

这些进化拍卖方式承受市场震荡比如崩盘恐慌真人拍卖表现出色

Alleged sorcery by fox demons occasionally caused collective panics.

宣扬巫术偶尔引发群体恐慌

When developing a kernel code or running a development kernel, sometimes a kernel panics.

开发内核代码运行开发内核偶尔发生内核崩溃

Financial panics, if left alone, rarely cause much damage to the real economy, output, employment or production.

金融恐慌本身几乎没有实体经济产出就业生产造成损失

Financial panics subside and the authorities realize a profit on their intervention.

金融恐慌平息当局干预行为获利

Long-term investors can still take advantage of temporary panics and mispricings to build positions at low costs.

长期投资者仍然能够利用暂时恐慌错误定价成本时期建仓优势

A friend of mine panics each time when he goes into a crowded place.

一个朋友地方开始恐慌

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