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21 fejvesztettség
(DE) Deroute {e}; (EN) bewilderment; flap; helter-skelter; huddle; panic -
22 katapult-kapcsoló
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23 madárköles
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24 megszédít
(DE) betörend; (EN) giddy; panic -
25 páni
(EN) panic; panicky -
26 pánik
(DE) Deroute {e}; (EN) abject terror; flurry; panic; scare; stampede -
27 pánikkeltő
(EN) panic-monger; panicky -
28 rémhírterjesztő
(DE) Gerüchtemacher {r}; Zuträger {r}; Flüsterer {r}; (EN) mystery-monger; news-monger; panic-monger; panicky; rumor-monger; rumour-monger; scare-monger -
29 rémüldözik
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30 riadalom
(DE) Schreck {r}; (EN) alarm; feared; fright; panic -
31 vakrémület
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32 vészkijáratzár
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33 zűrzavar
(DE) Anarchie; Aufregung {e}; Chaos {s}; Durcheinander {s}; Erschütterung {e}; Gewirr {s}; Hexenkessel {r}; Kuddelmuddel {r}; Labyrinth {s}; Wirre {e}; Wirrnis {e}; Wirrsal {pl}; Wirrwar {r}; Babel {s}; Charivari {s}; Deroute {e}; Hopphei {r}; Judenschule {e}; Quodlibet {s}; Wirrung {e}; (EN) anarchism; anarchy; babel; chaos; clutter; cock-up; coil; commotion; confusion; derangement; devil among the tailors; disarray; disorder; flap; fuckup; garboil; hassle; helter-skelter; hubbub; huddle; hugger-mugger; hurly-burly; larry; lurry; maze; melee; mellay; mess-up; misrule; mix; mix-up; muddle; mull; muss; pandemonium; panic; pickle; picnic; pother; puddle; screw-up; shambles; skein; stew; storm; tangled skein; to-do; topsy-turvy; topsy-turvydom; turbulence; turmoil; upturn; welter -
34 elveszti a fejét
to get flurried, to lose one's head, to panic -
35 elveszti a lélekjelenlétét
to panic -
36 fejetlenség
cock-up, screw-up, panic, fuckup, huddle -
37 fejvesztetten kapkod
to panic -
38 fejvesztettséget okoz
to panic -
39 felfordulást okoz
to panic -
40 hanyatt-homlok menekül
to fly in a panic
См. также в других словарях:
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panic — panic1 [pan′ik] n. [ME panyk < L panicum, kind of millet < panus, ear of millet, a swelling < IE base * pank , to swell > Pol pąk, a bud] any of several grasses (genus Panicum), as millet, used as fodder: also panic grass panic2… … English World dictionary
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Panic — Pan ic, n. [L. panicum.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus {Panicum}; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass. [1913 Webster] {Panic grass} (Bot.), any grass of the genus {Panicum}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Panić — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Božidar Panić (* 1927), jugoslawischer Ernährungswissenschaftler Milan Panić (* 1929), serbischer Politiker und US amerikanischer Unternehmer Života Panić (1933–2003), serbischer General und Politiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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