panic-stricken
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈpæn.ɪkˌstrɪk.ən]
- 美式音标 [ˈpæn.ɪkˌstrɪk.ən]
- 英式发音
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基本解释
- adj. 惊慌失措的;万分恐慌的
英汉例句
- The intellect and the emotions gain the upper hand and subsequently create a panic-stricken and chaotic situation.
思维和情绪占据了主导并随之造成一个惊慌和混乱的状况。
blog.sina.com.cn - Manufacturers in Germany were panic-stricken when they heard of the experiences of some industrialists who were more or less expropriated by the State.
当德国的制造商听说一些企业家被国家或多或少剥夺了财产后,他们都变得惊慌失措起来。 - After an explosive row between the two, either Van Gogh cut off part of his own ear, or (according to a recent theory) the panic-stricken Gauguin did, and then fled Arles forever.
在两个人激烈的争吵之后,也许是梵高切下了自己的耳朵,也许(据最近的一种理论)是惊慌失措的高更切下了梵高的耳朵并永远逃离了阿尔勒(Arles)。 - The path of least resistance for the panic-stricken has often been to blame some unfortunate minority.
ECONOMIST: Sacrificial spare-ribs - However panic-stricken they are, Iraqi asylum-seekers do not simply show up anywhere.
ECONOMIST: Refugees from Iraq - Even in the PPP, which accepted Mr Zardari as its leader in the panic-stricken wake of Ms Bhutto 2007 death, many despise him.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan's political crises
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Panic -stricken people 惊慌失措的人们
- be panic -stricken 吓毛了;惊慌失措
- panic -stricken ky 惊慌失措的
- frightened panic -stricken 恐慌恐惧
- Is panic -stricken people 惊慌失措的人们
短语
英英字典
- very frightened and worried about a situation, and therefore unable to think clearly or act reasonably
- If someone is panic-stricken or is behaving in a panic-stricken way, they are so anxious or afraid that they may act without thinking carefully.