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- {panic} sự hoảng sợ, sự hoang mang sợ hãi, hoảng sợ, hoang mang sợ hãi - {panic-stricken} - {panicky} hay hoảng sợ, yếu bóng vía, hay hoang mang sợ hãi -
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- {panic-stricken} hoảng sợ, hoang mang sợ hãi -
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Adj.; panic...; Flucht, Stimme: panic-stricken; panisch sein be of panic proportions; Reaktion: be one of panic; panische Angst (feeling of) sheer terror, (mortal) terror; panische Angst haben be terrified (out of one’s wits), be frightened out of one’s mind; ich habe panische Angst, dass mir der Computer abstürzt I live in terror of my computer crashing* * *pa|nisch ['paːnɪʃ]1. adj no predpanic-strickenpánische Angst — panic-stricken fear, terror
sie hat pánische Angst vor Schlangen — she's terrified of snakes, snakes scare her out of her wits
er hatte eine pánische Angst zu ertrinken — he was terrified of drowning
pánischer Schrecken — panic
2. advin panic, franticallypánisch reagieren — to panic
sie rannten pánisch durcheinander — they ran about frantically or in panic
* * *pa·nisch[ˈpa:nɪʃ]I. adj attr panic-strickenin \panischer Erregung panic-strickenII. adv in panic* * ** * *panisch sein be of panic proportions; Reaktion: be one of panic;panische Angst haben be terrified (out of one’s wits), be frightened out of one’s mind;ich habe panische Angst, dass mir der Computer abstürzt I live in terror of my computer crashing* * *panische Angst vor etwas (Dat.) haben — have a panic fear of something
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I Adj.1. headless* * *headless* * *kọpf|los1. adj (fig)in a panic, panicky, in a flap (Brit inf); (lit) headlesskopflos werden — to lose one's head, to get into a flap (Brit inf)
2. advkopflos durch die Gegend laufen — to run about like a headless chicken (Brit), to run around like a chicken with its head cut off (US)
* * *kopf·losI. adj1. (ganz verwirrt) bewildered, confused▪ \kopflos sein/werden to be/become hystericaljdn \kopflos machen to confuse sb2. (enthauptet) headless, beheadedII. adv in a bewildered [or confused] manner* * *1.1) rash; (in Panik) panic-stricken2) (ohne Kopf) headless2.adverbial rashlykopflos davonrennen/umherrennen — flee in panic/run round in a panic
* * *A. adj1. headless2. fig (erschreckt) panic-stricken;kopflose Flucht stampedeB. adv:kopflos davonrennen flee in panic* * *1.1) rash; (in Panik) panic-stricken2) (ohne Kopf) headless2.adverbial rashlykopflos davonrennen/umherrennen — flee in panic/run round in a panic
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I Adj.; panic...; Flucht: panic-stricken; panikartig sein Handlung: be undertaken in a state of panic; Reaktion: be one of panicII Adv. in (a) panic* * *pa·nik·ar·tigadj inv panic-stricken* * *B. adv in (a) panic -
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f; -, -en (selten) panic; (Schrecken) scare; (panikartige Flucht) stampede; in Panik geraten panic, start panicking; er hat uns in Panik versetzt he had us panicking; keine Panik! don’t panic* * *die Panikpanic; alarmism* * *Pa|nik ['paːnɪk]f -, -enpanicin Pánik ausbrechen or geraten — to panic, to get into a panic
jdn in Pánik versetzen — to throw sb into a state of panic
von Pánik ergriffen — panic-stricken
nur keine Pánik! — don't panic!
kein Grund zur Pánik! — no reason to panic!
die Pánik, die ihn zu überwältigen drohte — the feeling of panic that threatened to overwhelm him
* * *die1) ((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) panic2) (a feeling of fear or panic among a large number of people: a smallpox scare.) scare* * *Pa·nik<-, -en>[ˈpa:nɪk]f panic no plnur keine \Panik! (fam) don't panic!von \Panik ergriffen sein/werden to be/become panic-strickenzu einer \Panik führen to lead to panicein Gefühl der \Panik a feeling of panicin \Panik geraten to [get into a] panic\Panik schieben (sl) to get in a panic, to push the panic button* * *die; Panik, Paniken panic[eine] Panik brach aus — panic broke out
jemanden in Panik (Akk.) versetzen — throw somebody into a state of panic
* * *in Panik geraten panic, start panicking;er hat uns in Panik versetzt he had us panicking;keine Panik! don’t panic* * *die; Panik, Paniken panic[eine] Panik brach aus — panic broke out
jemanden in Panik (Akk.) versetzen — throw somebody into a state of panic
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I P.P. ergreifenII Adj. und Adv. (bewegt) deeply moved ( von by); (erschüttert) shaken (by); mit ergriffener Stimme in a trembling ( oder unsteady) voice, his etc. voice trembling with emotion; sie schwiegen ergriffen they were moved to silence, (for a moment) (their) feelings ran too deep for words; iro. there was a respectful silence; von Panik ergriffen panic-stricken, in (a state of) panic; von Trauer ergriffen grief-stricken, overcome with grief* * *stricken* * *er|grịf|fen [ɛɐ'grɪfn]adj (fig)movedSee:→ auch ergreifen* * *er·grif·fen[ɛɐ̯ˈgrɪfn̩]adj moved, touched* * *Adjektiv moved* * *B. adj & adv (bewegt) deeply moved (von by); (erschüttert) shaken (by);sie schwiegen ergriffen they were moved to silence, (for a moment) (their) feelings ran too deep for words; iron there was a respectful silence;von Panik ergriffen panic-stricken, in (a state of) panic;von Trauer ergriffen grief-stricken, overcome with grief* * *Adjektiv moved* * *adj.seized adj. -
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1. panic-stricken [look]2. panicky(z.B. panischer Zustand)panicked [e.g. panicked state] -
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I v/t (unreg.) auch MED. attack; Schädlinge: auch infest; Missgeschick, Unglück: strike; eine plötzliche Furcht / Müdigkeit / Schwäche befiel ihn he was suddenly seized ( oder stricken) with fear / overcome by tiredness / he suddenly felt faint; befallen werden von (Angst etc.) be seized ( oder stricken) by ( oder with); (Müdigkeit, Schwäche) be overcome by; (Krankheit) be laid low by ( oder with), lit. be struck down by ( oder with); (Fieber) be laid low with; (Parasiten etc.) be infested byII Adj.: von Insekten befallen insect-infested; von Fieber befallen fever-stricken; von Zweifel befallen sein be assailed by doubts* * *to attack ( Verb); to attaint ( Verb); to charge ( Verb); to infest ( Verb); to attack ( Verb); to assail ( Verb)* * *be|fạl|len I [bə'falən] ptp befa\#llenvt irreg1) (geh = überkommen) to overcome; (Angst) to grip, to overcome; (Durst, Hunger) to grip, to seize; (Fieber, Krankheit, Seuche) to attack, to strike; (Missgeschick, Schicksal etc) to befall, to affect2) (= angreifen, infizieren) to affect; (Schädlinge, Ungeziefer) to infestIIadjaffected ( von by); (von Schädlingen) infested (von with)* * *be·fal·len *1. MED▪ jdn/etw \befallen to infect sb/sth2. FORST, HORT▪ etw \befallen to infest sth3. (geh)▪ jdn \befallen to overcome sbvon Ekel/Hunger/Müdigkeit \befallen werden to feel disgusted/hungry/tired* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) overcome; < misfortune> befallFieber/eine Grippe befiel ihn — (geh.) he was stricken by fever/influenza
von Panik/Angst/Heimweh usw. befallen werden — be seized or overcome with or by panic/fear/homesickness etc.
2) < pests> attack* * *A. v/t (irr) auch MED attack; Schädlinge: auch infest; Missgeschick, Unglück: strike;eine plötzliche Furcht/Müdigkeit/Schwäche befiel ihn he was suddenly seized ( oder stricken) with fear/overcome by tiredness/he suddenly felt faint;befallen werden von (Angst etc) be seized ( oder stricken) by ( oder with); (Müdigkeit, Schwäche) be overcome by; (Krankheit) be laid low by ( oder with), liter be struck down by ( oder with); (Fieber) be laid low with; (Parasiten etc) be infested byB. adj:von Insekten befallen insect-infested;von Fieber befallen fever-stricken;von Zweifel befallen sein be assailed by doubts* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) overcome; < misfortune> befallFieber/eine Grippe befiel ihn — (geh.) he was stricken by fever/influenza
von Panik/Angst/Heimweh usw. befallen werden — be seized or overcome with or by panic/fear/homesickness etc.
2) < pests> attack* * *v.to befall v.(§ p.,p.p.: befell, befallen)to beset v.to smite v.
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Panic-stricken — Pan ic strick en, Panic struck Pan ic struck , a. Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd. Burke. Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
panic-stricken — [pan′ikstruk΄pan′ik strik΄ən] adj. stricken with panic; badly frightened; hysterical and out of control from fear: also panic struck [pan′ikstruk΄] … English World dictionary
panic-stricken — panic .stricken adj so frightened that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly ▪ Lucy suddenly looked panic stricken … Dictionary of contemporary English
panic-stricken — panic ,stricken adjective feeling so afraid or worried that you cannot think clearly or calmly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
panic-stricken — adjective thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation (Freq. 1) became panicky as the snow deepened felt panicked before each exam trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd the terrified horse bolted • Syn: ↑panicky, ↑panicked … Useful english dictionary
panic-stricken — ADJ GRADED If someone is panic stricken or is behaving in a panic stricken way, they are so anxious or afraid that they may act without thinking carefully. Panic stricken travellers fled for the borders... A wall collapsed and 39 people, were… … English dictionary
panic-stricken — /pan ik strik euhn/, adj. overcome with, characterized by, or resulting from fear, panic, or the like: panic stricken parents looking for their child; a panic stricken phone call. Also panic struck /pan ik struk /. [1795 1805] * * * … Universalium
panic-stricken — adjective so frightened that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly: the panic stricken faces of the hostages … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
panic-stricken — Synonyms and related words: afraid, aghast, alarmed, appalled, distressed, fearful, frenzied, horrified, horror struck, hysterical, in a tizzy, jittery, jumpy, nervous, panic struck, panicky, perturbed, petrified, scared stiff, stunned, stupefied … Moby Thesaurus
panic-stricken — adj alarmed, aghast, terrified, horrified, frightened, terror stricken, horror stricken; appalled, petrified, stupefied, stunned, knocked out, floored, overwhelmed; startled, fearful, overcome with fear; nervous, panicky, agitated, perturbed,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
panic-stricken — /ˈpænɪk strɪkən/ (say panik strikuhn) adjective affected by panic. Also, panic struck …