panicking
vt. 使恐慌(panic的现在分词形式)
Panic is a very strong feeling of anxiety or fear, which makes you act without thinking carefully.
An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population...
首都发生了地震,引发民众恐慌。
I phoned the doctor in a panic, crying that I'd lost the baby.
我惊慌失措地给医生打电话,哭着说我的孩子没了。
Panic or a panic is a situation in which people are affected by a strong feeling of anxiety.
There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was...
一时间,英国出现了大恐慌,因为人们清楚地看到了英国有多么不堪一击。
I'm in a panic about getting everything done in time...
我一阵手忙脚乱,想及时做完所有事情。
If you panic or if someone panics you, you suddenly feel anxious or afraid, and act quickly and without thinking carefully.
Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded...
炸弹爆炸后,客人们惊慌失措,尖声惊叫。
The unexpected and sudden memory briefly panicked her...
突然间莫名涌起的回忆让她心头一紧。
There's no point in anyone panicking or falling apart.
惊慌失措或胆颤心惊都无济于事.
And maybe the markets should be panicking about the deficits.
市场或许应该对这些赤字感到惊慌失措.
He was panicking over the loss of his wallet.
他丢了钱包,正在惊慌失措呢.
We're playing very important games, but there's no need to start panicking.
我们在踢很重要的比赛, 但不需要开始恐慌.
I got dres - sed panicking in full.
我十分惊慌地穿上衣服.