panic-stricken
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- adj.驚慌失措的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)驚駭;極度受驚的;恐慌恐懼
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英漢雙解
1. | 驚慌失措的extremely anxious about sth, in a way that prevents you from thinking clearly |
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例句
and pierre , trying panic - stricken to think whether he had done anything reprehensible , looked about him , crimsoning.
皮埃爾很驚恐地回想起,他是否做了什么不體面的事,他滿面通紅,向四周環(huán)顧。
It's so long since I've sat in the company of well dressed people that I feel a bit panic-stricken. I can still smell the formaldehyde.
我已很久沒有同穿著考究的人物坐在一起了,心里不免有幾分忐忑不安,直到現(xiàn)在還聞得到那股甲醛味。
Eager, panic-stricken , helpless glances were turned upon Alpatitch when he came out of the governor's room.
當(dāng)他走出總督辦公室的時(shí)候,那些渴求、驚慌,孤立無援的目光都投到阿爾帕特奇的身上。
Do not sorry, by just over You few years ago, more than just a few panic-stricken.
別難過,作者只不過比你早幾年、多幾次驚慌而已。
The company's other executives are grieved and panic-stricken upon hearing reports that all aboard their leader's flight had died.
公司其他主管聽到總裁飛機(jī)上所有的乘客都死亡的消息時(shí)非常悲傷且恐慌。
She can inspire deeply at any time, warned that she should not be panic-stricken or the uncombed hair temperament.
她能在任何時(shí)候深吸一口氣,告誡自己不要驚慌失措或亂發(fā)脾氣。
Some of them were still babbling incoherently, utterly panic-stricken. Others were quiet now, no longer afraid.
他們中有一些人在這種慌亂地情況下,不停地喃喃自語,有一些人現(xiàn)在很安靜,不再害怕。
The panic-stricken mother is looking for her child.
那位驚恐萬狀的母親在尋找她的孩子。
All things past by, but it is still left behind in the mind to be panic-stricken.
所有的悲慘都過去啦,但是由于太過驚悚以至于當(dāng)時(shí)的情景還留在心上過不去。
This youth of Tianjin professes " computer idiocy " , encounter dead airplane the metropolis is panic-stricken.
天津的這個(gè)年輕人自稱“電腦白癡”,遇到死機(jī)都會(huì)驚慌失措。
Panic-stricken Alex kicked up a row, so that everyone left the plane, which sparked a melee inside the cabin.
驚恐萬狀的艾利克斯大吵大鬧,讓所有人都離開飛機(jī),由此引發(fā)了機(jī)艙內(nèi)的一場(chǎng)混戰(zhàn)。
The heroic sisters quickly headed off the panic - stricken sheep .
兩個(gè)英雄小姐妹趕忙上前攔住受驚的羊群。
This kind of sound, virtually, only exploded when people were panic-stricken nearly to death.
事實(shí)上,只有受到生命威脅而驚慌失措的人才會(huì)發(fā)出這樣的聲音。
Really, his steadily four legs, an easy mark, two long ears: He sees panic-stricken , oneself turned a donkey.
果然,他長(zhǎng)了四條腿,一個(gè)大腦袋,兩只長(zhǎng)耳朵:他驚恐地看出,自己已變成了一頭毛驢。
Panic-stricken, the French and Algerian troops fled in disorder, creating a four-mile gap in the Allied line.
法國和阿爾及利亞軍隊(duì)張皇潰退,同盟軍戰(zhàn)線出現(xiàn)了四英里長(zhǎng)的缺口。
The severe drought could threaten people's basic living conditions and lead to people's death, a panic-stricken society and turmoil.
嚴(yán)重的旱災(zāi)可能威脅人民的基本生存條件,造成人口死亡、社會(huì)恐慌和動(dòng)蕩。
Unfortunately, among today's panic-stricken investors are banks.
不幸的是,當(dāng)前受到驚嚇的投資者是銀行。
Natasha, pale and panic - stricken, flew into the drawing-room .
娜塔莎臉色蒼白,驚惶失措,她跑進(jìn)客廳里去。
Yet the central Europeans are now feeling abandoned and panic-stricken.
然而,中歐國家如今有一種被遺棄和驚惶失措的感覺。
is: First, the will is bleak; Second, anxious is restless; Third, is panic-stricken!
生活在逆境的人最忌的反映是:第一,意志蕭條;第二,焦躁不安;第三,驚慌失措!
Her father, panic stricken, stood looking at the cage.
她父親,顯然慌了神,站在哪里看著籠子。
But the women were panic stricken and cried out before the judgment seat, "An evil judgment! A godless judgment! "
但女人們驚謊失措,并在審判席前大聲痛哭,邪惡的判決,不虔誠的判決
Even in the PPP, which accepted Mr Zardari as its leader in the panic-stricken wake of Ms Bhutto 2007 death, many despise him.
甚至在貝?布托2007年去世時(shí)陷入驚慌失措之際接受扎爾達(dá)里做領(lǐng)袖的巴基斯坦人民黨內(nèi)部,也有許多人輕視他。
On the day of the contest, I was panic-stricken and couldn't help but run to the toilet continually while waiting.
到了比賽當(dāng)天,我在等待時(shí)坐立難安,還一直跑廁所。
In panic-stricken response, the Irish government guaranteed bank debt in September 2008.
恐慌下的愛爾蘭政府在2008年9月為銀行債務(wù)提供了擔(dān)保。
The panic-stricken crowd rushed to the emergency exit.
驚恐萬狀的人群朝緊急出處口跑去。
You may even be panic-stricken because she looks bored.
因?yàn)?/c>她似乎被悶著了,你甚至可能驚慌失措。
Several people ran panic-stricken the bar.
幾個(gè)人驚恐地跑出了酒吧。
I got panic stricken.
于是,我驚慌了。
I looked up at Edward, panic-stricken.
驚惶失措下,我抬頭看向愛德華。
If you work in most other fields, you're likely nervous but not panic-stricken.
如果你是在其他領(lǐng)域工作,那么你可能是有驚無險(xiǎn)。
A sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals
驚逃,受驚嚇的動(dòng)物突然狂奔
it is him, so that years have seventy years old long-legged British tyrant Edward panic-stricken;
是他,讓年已古稀的英國暴君長(zhǎng)腳愛德華聞風(fēng)喪膽;