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1 panic
1. nounPanik, die2. intransitive verb,hit the panic button — (fig. coll.) Alarm schlagen; (panic) durchdrehen (ugs.)
- ck- in Panik (Akk.) geraten3. transitive verb,don't panic! — nur keine Panik!
- ck- in Panik versetzenpanic somebody into doing something — jemanden so in Panik versetzen, dass er etwas tut
* * *['pænik] 1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) die Panik2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) von Panik erfaßt werden- academic.ru/53329/panicky">panicky* * *pan·ic[ˈpænɪk]\panic spread through the crowd Panik breitete sich in der Menge aus2. (hysterical fear) panische Angstto get in[to] a \panic panische Angst bekommen, in Panik geratento be in a \panic panische Angst habenII. vi<- ck->in Panik geratendon't \panic, everything will be OK nur keine Panik, alles wird gutIII. vt▪ to \panic sb unter jdm Panik auslösenrumours of war \panicked many investors into selling their shares Gerüchte über einen möglichen Krieg verleiteten viele Anleger zum panikartigen Verkauf ihrer Aktien* * *['pnɪk] vb: pret, ptp panicked1. nPanik fthe country was thrown into a ( state of) panic — das Land wurde von Panik erfasst
panic buying/selling (esp St Ex) — Panikkäufe pl/-verkäufe pl; (of goods also) Hamsterkäufe pl/Angstverkäufe pl
2. viin Panik geraten3. vtPanik auslösen unter (+dat)to panic sb into doing sth — jdn veranlassen, etw überstürzt zu tun
* * *panic2 [ˈpænık]A adj1. panisch (Furcht etc):panic haste wilde oder blinde Hast;panic braking AUTO scharfes Bremsen;panic buying Angstkäufe pl;be at panic stations rotieren umg;it was panic stations all round alles war am Rotieren umg2. Not…:B s1. Panik f, panischer Schrecken:be in (get into) a panic in Panik sein (geraten);throw into a panic → C 1C v/t prät und pperf -icked2. US sl das Publikum zum Brüllen bringenD v/i1. von panischem Schrecken erfasst oder ergriffen werden, in Panik geraten:2. sich zu einer Kurzschlusshandlung hinreißen lassen, umg durchdrehen* * *1. nounPanik, diebe in a [state of] panic — von Panik erfasst sein
2. intransitive verb,hit the panic button — (fig. coll.) Alarm schlagen; (panic) durchdrehen (ugs.)
- ck- in Panik (Akk.) geraten3. transitive verb,- ck- in Panik versetzenpanic somebody into doing something — jemanden so in Panik versetzen, dass er etwas tut
* * *adj.panisch adj. n.Panik -en f. -
2 panic button/switch
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3 hand-held panic button
< alarm> ■ Überfall-Handsender m ; Funknotruf m ; Notrufsender m ; drahtloser Überfalltaster mEnglish-german technical dictionary > hand-held panic button
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4 radio panic button
< alarm> ■ Überfall-Handsender m ; Funknotruf m ; Notrufsender m ; drahtloser Überfalltaster m
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