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  1. n. 黍;恐慌;[俚]可笑人或(panic数)
  2. v. 使恐慌;使狂热;措(panic三单形式)

The banks were panicked into selling dollars.

银行地抛售美元。

The fire caused a panic among the horses.

火灾引起了马群

The crowd panicked at the sound of the guns.

枪炮声使群众

He panicked and ran as fast as he could to safety.

他很,赶快跑到安全地方。

The crowd paniced at the sound of the guns.

人们听到枪声慌。

Panic took hold of him and he couldn’t move.

措,动弹不得。

There was a panic when the building caught fire.

大楼起火时, 人们一片

This threw the reactionary police into utter panic.

这使反动警察极为

Rumors of the President's illness resulted in panic on the world stock markets.

关于总统病情流言引起了世界股票市场恐慌

He felt a spasm of panic sweeping over him.

到一阵恐慌传遍全身。

The man was seized with panic.

这个人措。

The thunder paniced the horse.

响雷使马慌。

The gunfire panicked the baby.

炮声使婴儿受到

If something geos Very Wrong Way (tm), don't panic. Any way you still have unencrypted partition to boot from.

如果出了什麽错误,不要紧张你始终可以从非加密分区启动。

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