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1 panic among the population
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2 panic
'pænik
1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) pánico
2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) entrarle a alguien el pánico, aterrarse- panickypanic1 n pánicothere was panic when the bomb exploded cuando estalló la bomba, cundió el pánicopanic2 vb entrar pánico a alguienwhen the bomb exploded, everybody panicked cuando estalló la bomba, a todos les entró pánicotr['pænɪk]1 pánico1 infundir pánico a1 entrarle el pánico a, aterrarse■ don't panic! ¡tranquilo!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be panic stations reinar el pánicoto get into a panic dejarse llevar por el pánicopanic button botón nombre masculino de alarma: llenar de pánicopanic vi: ser presa de pánicopanic n: pánico madj.• pánico, -a adj.n.• pánico s.m.v.• llenarse de terror v.'pænɪk
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1) u c (fear, anxiety) pánico mpeople fled in panic — la gente huyó, despavorida or presa del pánico
don't get into a panic — no te dejes llevar por el pánico; (before n)
panic button — botón m de alarma
the strike led to panic food-buying — la gente se asustó con la huelga y se lanzó a comprar alimentos
it was panic stations — (colloq) reinaba el pánico
2) c (funny person, thing) (AmE colloq)he is a panic — es divertidísimo or comiquísimo, es un plato (AmL fam)
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- ck- intransitive verb dejarse llevar por el pánicodon't panic! — tranquilo!, cálmate!
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vt infundirle pánico a['pænɪk] (vb: pt, pp panicked)to panic somebody INTO something: we were panicked into a hasty decision — lo que nos dijeron (or lo que leímos, etc) nos infundió pánico y tomamos una decisión precipitada
1. N1) (=fear) pánico man earthquake hit the capital, spreading panic among the population — un terremoto azotó la capital, sembrando el pánico entre la población
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to be in a (state of) panic — ser presa del pánicoI phoned my mum in a panic — llamé a mi madre muerto de miedo *, llamé a mi madre presa del pánico
a patient rang me in a state of panic because her baby had swallowed a key — me llamó una paciente muy asustada porque su hijo se había tragado una llave
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I was in a blind panic — estaba ofuscado por el pánico•
to flee in panic — huir aterrado, huir presa del pánico•
if I asked the simplest question, she would go into or get into a panic — si le hacía la pregunta más simple le entraba el pánico•
to send or throw sb into a panic, her sudden arrival threw him into a panic — su inesperada llegado hizo que le entrase el pánico2) * (=rush)there's no panic, tomorrow will do — no es que haya prisa, mañana vale
we've had a bit of a panic on here and it slipped my mind till now — hemos ido un poco de cabeza por aquí y se me ha olvidado hasta ahora
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industry is panicking about the recession — la recesión tiene a la industria presa del pánico•
don't panic! — ¡calma!, ¡cálmate!don't panic, sit still and keep calm — no te dejes llevar por el pánico, quédate sentado y mantén la calma
3.VT [+ crowd, population] provocar el pánico entre; [+ person] provocar or infundir el pánico en, llenar de pánico athe sound of the gun panicked the elephants — el sonido del rifle provocó el pánico en or entre los elefantes
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he had been panicked into the decision — había tomado la decisión impulsado por el pánico4.CPDpanic alarm N — alarma f antipánico
panic attack N — ataque m de pánico
to have a panic attack — tener or sufrir un ataque de pánico
panic button N — (lit) botón m de alarma
to press or hit or push the panic button — (fig) perder el control or la calma
panic buying N —
panic buying has caused shortages of some foodstuffs — las compras provocadas por el pánico han provocado escasez de algunos alimentos
panic measures NPL — medidas fpl inducidas por el pánico
panic reaction N — reacción f motivada por el pánico
panic stations * NPL —
* * *['pænɪk]
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1) u c (fear, anxiety) pánico mpeople fled in panic — la gente huyó, despavorida or presa del pánico
don't get into a panic — no te dejes llevar por el pánico; (before n)
panic button — botón m de alarma
the strike led to panic food-buying — la gente se asustó con la huelga y se lanzó a comprar alimentos
it was panic stations — (colloq) reinaba el pánico
2) c (funny person, thing) (AmE colloq)he is a panic — es divertidísimo or comiquísimo, es un plato (AmL fam)
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- ck- intransitive verb dejarse llevar por el pánicodon't panic! — tranquilo!, cálmate!
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vt infundirle pánico ato panic somebody INTO something: we were panicked into a hasty decision — lo que nos dijeron (or lo que leímos, etc) nos infundió pánico y tomamos una decisión precipitada
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3 panic
I ['pænɪk] nпаника, панический страх, смятение, замешательствоThey felt panic at the thought of leaving their family. — Они впали в панику при мысли об уходе из семьи.
- in a panic-stricken attempt to free herself from the attackerThey fled in a panic. — Они в панике бежали
- avert panic
- cause panic
- create panic
- feel panic at the mere thought of it
- throw the crowd into a panic
- be panicked
- be in panic
- panic spreads
- panic subsides II ['pænɪk] vпаниковать, впадать в панику, терять голову от страха, наводить панику, пугатьDon't panic! — Не впадай в панику! /Не паникуй!
Guests panicked and screamed when the fire started. — Когда начался пожар, гости запаниковали и закричали
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4 panic
̈ɪˈpænɪk I
1. сущ.
1) паника, переполох, тревога panic among the population ≈ паника среди населения to avert, prevent panic ≈ предотвращать, предупреждать панику to cause, create panic ≈ производить замешательство to feel panic at ≈ испытывать замешательство при( мысли) to spread panic ≈ сеять панику panic spreads ≈ паника распространяется panic subsides ≈ паника затихает They felt panic at the thought of leaving their family. ≈ Они испытывали замешательство при мысли об уходе из семьи. Syn: scare
2) амер.;
сл. шутка
2. прил. панический
3. гл.
1) пугать, наводить панику Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded. ≈ Когда разорвалась бомба, гости закричали и очень испугались. Syn: fear
2) впасть в панику, потерять голову
3) амер.;
сл. приводить в восторг( публику) ;
вызывать смех, насмешки II сущ.;
бот. щетинник итальянский, могар, просо итальянское паника - * on the Stock Exchange паника на бирже - to create a * создавать панику - they fled in a * они в панике бажали - to throw a crowd into a * приводить толпу в паническое состояние (американизм) (сленг) забава, шутка - his costume is a * его костюм просто умора( американизм) (сленг) забавный, занятный человек панический - in * fear в паническом страхе - the * press панически настроенная пресса пугать, приводить в ужас впадать в панику, терять голову - she *ked... then she pulled herself together ее охватила паника... но потом она взяла себя в руки - the crowd *ked в толпе началась паника (американизм) (сленг) приводить в восторг( публику) ;
вызывать аплодисменты - the performer *ked the audience исполнитель привел зрителей в восторг вызывать смех, насмешки - your complaints * me ваши жалобы вызывают у меня смех panic амер. жарг. забава, шутка ~ паника ~ панический ~ амер. жарг. приводить в восторг (публику) ;
вызывать смех, насмешки ~ пугать, наводить панику ~ бот. щетинник итальянский, могар, просо итальянское -
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I ['pænɪk] 1. сущ.1) паника, переполох, тревогаto avert / prevent panic — предотвращать, предупреждать панику
to cause / create panic — производить замешательство
They felt panic at the thought of leaving their family. — Они испытывали замешательство при мысли об уходе из семьи.
2) амер.; разг. шутка2. прил. 3. гл.1) пугать, наводить панику2) паниковать, впадать в панику, терять головуGuests panicked when the bomb exploded. — Когда взорвалась бомба, гости запаниковали.
Syn:3) амер.; разг. приводить в восторг ( публику); вызывать смех, насмешкиII ['pænɪk] сущ.; бот.щетинник итальянский, могар, просо итальянское -
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1 noun(a) (diffusion, growth → of epidemic, fire) propagation f, progression f; (→ of technology, idea) diffusion f, dissémination f; (→ of religion) propagation f;∎ they are trying to prevent the spread of unrest to other cities ils essaient d'empêcher les troubles d'atteindre ou de gagner d'autres villes(b) (range → of ages, interests) gamme f, éventail m;∎ spread in interest rates différentiel m de taux d'intérêt;∎ the commission represented a broad spread of opinion la commission représentait un large éventail d'opinions;∎ maximum May temperatures show a ten-point spread les températures maximales du mois de mai montrent une variation de dix degrés(c) (of wings) envergure f∎ growth occurred over a spread of several years la croissance s'étala sur une période de plusieurs années∎ salmon spread beurre m de saumon;∎ chocolate spread chocolat m à tartiner(h) Press & Typography (two pages) double page f; (two-page advertisement) double page f publicitaire;∎ the event was given a good spread l'événement a été largement couvert par la presse∎ the hotel lays on a decent spread l'hôtel propose des repas tout à fait convenables□ ;∎ cold spread repas m froid□∎ nice spread you've got here! belle propriété que vous avez là!(k) Stock Exchange spread m(a) (arms, fingers, legs) écarté∎ I spread mustard on the ham, I spread the ham with mustard j'ai étalé de la moutarde sur le jambon;∎ he spread butter on a slice of toast or a slice of toast with butter il a tartiné de beurre une tranche de pain grillé;∎ to spread ointment on a burn appliquer ou mettre de la pommade sur une brûlure;∎ to spread the paint evenly étendre ou étaler la peinture en couches égales(b) (open out, unfold → wings, sails) étendre, déployer; (→ arms, legs, fingers) écarter; (→ map, napkin, blanket) étaler; (→ rug) étendre; (→ fan) ouvrir;∎ he spread his handkerchief over his face il étala son mouchoir sur son visage;∎ she lay on her back, her arms spread elle était allongée sur le dos, les bras écartés;∎ a bird with its wings spread un oiseau aux ailes déployées;∎ figurative it's time you spread your wings il est temps que vous voliez de vos propres ailes(c) (disseminate → disease, fire) propager, répandre; (→ news, idea, faith) propager; (→ rumour) répandre, faire courir; (→ lies) colporter; (→ terror, panic) répandre;∎ the disease is spread by rats la maladie est propagée par les rats;∎ the wind will spread the fire to the fields le vent va propager l'incendie jusque dans les champs;∎ trade helped to spread the new technology to Asia le commerce a facilité la diffusion ou la dissémination de cette nouvelle technologie en Asie;∎ the attack is at noon, spread the word! l'attaque est pour midi, faites passer ou passez le mot!;∎ to spread the gospel prêcher ou répandre l'Évangile; figurative répandre la bonne parole∎ he spread his papers on the desk il étala ses papiers sur le bureau;∎ her hair was spread over the pillow ses cheveux s'étalaient sur l'oreiller;∎ we spread the contents of the bag over the floor nous étalâmes le contenu du sac sur le sol;∎ the floor was spread with straw le sol était recouvert de paille;∎ take your shoes off, you're spreading dirt everywhere! enlève tes chaussures, tu salis tout!;∎ the explosion had spread debris over a large area l'explosion avait dispersé des débris sur une grande superficie;∎ their troops are spread too thinly to be effective leurs troupes sont trop dispersées pour être efficaces;∎ figurative to spread oneself too thinly se disperser(e) (space out over a period of time) échelonner, étaler;∎ the tourist season is now spread over six months la saison touristique s'étale maintenant sur six mois;∎ the payments are spread over several months les paiements sont échelonnés ou étalés ou répartis sur plusieurs mois;∎ to spread the losses over five years répartir les pertes sur cinq ans(f) (divide up → tax burden, work load) répartir;∎ a policy designed to spread wealth more evenly une mesure qui vise à distribuer plus équitablement les richesses(a) (stain) s'élargir; (disease, fame, suburb) s'étendre; (fire, desert, flood) gagner du terrain, s'étendre; (rumour, ideas, faith, terror, crime, suspicion) se répandre;∎ panic spread through the crowd la panique a envahi ou gagné la foule;∎ the epidemic is spreading to other regions l'épidémie gagne de nouvelles régions;∎ the cancer had spread through her whole body le cancer s'était généralisé;∎ the suburbs are spreading further everyday les banlieues s'étendent chaque jour un peu plus;∎ the flood waters have spread across or over the whole plain l'inondation a gagné toute la plaine;∎ the species spread throughout Africa l'espèce s'est répandue à travers toute l'Afrique(b) (extend → over a period of time, a range of subjects) s'étendre;∎ their correspondence spreads over twenty years leur correspondance s'étend sur vingt ans(c) (butter, glue) s'étaler;∎ the icing should spread easily le glaçage devrait s'étaler facilement(d) Stock Exchange spéculer sur les différentiels de cours►► spread betting = système de paris portant sur le résultat d'un événement sportif ou autre, où les gains sont proportionnels à la justesse des prédictions, selon une fourchette de résultats préétablie;(b) (in skating) grand aigle m;∎ to do a spread eagle faire un grand aigle(rumour) répandre;∎ have you been spreading it about that I…? est-ce que tu as été raconter partout que je…?(a) (disperse) disperser, éparpiller;∎ the buildings are spread out among the trees les bâtiments sont dispersés parmi les arbres;∎ the runners are now spread out (along the course) les coureurs sont maintenant éparpillés le long du parcours;∎ the population is very spread out la population est très dispersée;∎ in a city as spread out as Los Angeles dans une ville aussi étendue que Los Angeles(b) (space out in time → deliveries, payments) échelonner;∎ to spread out over several financial years étaler sur plusieurs exercices;∎ to spread out the losses over five years répartir les pertes sur cinq ans(c) (open out, unfold → wings) étendre, déployer; (→ arms, legs, fingers) écarter; (→ map, napkin, blanket) étaler; (→ rug) étendre; (→ fan) ouvrir; (lay out → photos, cards, possessions) étaler;∎ she lay on her back, her arms spread out elle était allongée sur le dos, les bras écartés;∎ a bird with its wings spread out un oiseau aux ailes déployées;∎ to spread oneself out (on sofa etc) s'étendre, s'allonger;∎ the plain lay spread out in front of us la plaine s'étalait ou se déployait devant nous;∎ he spread his papers out on the desk il étala ses papiers sur le bureau;∎ their troops are spread out too thinly to be effective leurs troupes sont trop dispersées pour être efficaces(a) (town, forest) s'étendre∎ the search party had spread out through the woods l'équipe de secours s'était déployée à travers les bois(c) (open out → sail) se déployer, se gonfler(d) (make oneself at ease) s'installer confortablement;∎ I need an office where I can spread out j'ai besoin d'un bureau où je puisse étaler mes affaires
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