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1 paniquer
paniquer [panike]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *
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(colloq) panike verbe transitif to throw [somebody] into a panic
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verbe intransitif to panic* * *panike vi* * *paniquer○ verb table: aimerA vtr to throw [sb] into a panic.B vi to panic; il a paniqué he panicked.C se paniquer vpr to panic.[panike] verbe transitif[angoisser] to (throw into a) panicil est paniqué à l'idée de la rencontrer he's panic-stricken at the thought of meeting her, the thought of meeting her fills him with panic————————[panike] verbe intransitifelle n'a pas paniqué she didn't lose her head ou didn't panic————————se paniquer verbe pronominal intransitifne nous paniquons pas, nous avons tout le temps let's not panic, we've got plenty of time
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