panicky

panicky [ˈpænɪki]  [ˈpænɪkɪ] 

panicky 基本解释

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形容词恐慌的,由恐慌引起的; 易恐慌的; 人心惶惶

panicky 网络解释

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panicky 词典解释
panicky在线翻译

1. 恐慌的;惶惶然的;惊慌失措的
    A panicky feeling or panicky behaviour is characterized by panic.

    e.g. Amy felt a moment of pure, panicky loneliness...
           埃米感到一阵真切、惶惶然的孤独。
    e.g. Many women feel panicky travelling home at night alone.
           很多女性晚上一个人回家时都提心吊胆。

panicky 单语例句

1. New liquidity rules will ensure banks have enough cash to deal with panicky customers withdrawing funds.

2. Even the coordinated action may not break the panicky mindset that has gripped investors across the world as jobs evaporate and retirement savings dry up.

3. A panicky feeling would overtake her when she walked along crowded streets, and she began losing her temper over trivial things.

4. But he acknowledged that in such a panicky climate, the race to discount merchandise had become nearly unstoppable.

5. panicky是什么意思

5. Doctor says the pets get panicky and aggressive because of the frequent explosions, reports Metropolis Express.

6. Xu Jingying had what she describes as " her most panicky experience " while on a business trip last week.

panicky 英英释义

adj

1. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation

    e.g. became panicky as the snow deepened
           felt panicked before each exam
           trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
           the terrified horse bolted

    Synonym: panicked panic-stricken panic-struck terrified frightened