美 [ˈpænɪk strʌk]
惊慌失措的,吓得手足无措的
thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
同义词: panicky / panicked / panic-stricken / terrified / frightened
... 惊慌失措的 panic-stricken 惊慌失措的, 吓得手足无措的 panic-struck 万分恐慌的, 惊慌失措的 panic-stricken ...
Don't be panic-struck.
不要惊慌失措。
Eric Cantor, G.O.P. Congressman from Virginia and Republican chief deputy whip: it was almost as if panic had struck the capital.
埃里克·康托尔,G.O.P.弗吉尼亚州国会议员和共和党首席代理人指出:好像有人喜急了首都一样。
On hearing the soft footsteps outside her room she was struck with a panic.
一听到门外有轻轻的脚步声她惊慌失措。
But when, at the end of 1991, it won the first round of the parliamentary elections, the elite was panic-struck.
Mauricio Pochettino's ill-timed tackle that paved the way for Beckham's penalty was the result of pure panic that struck Argentina every time Owen ran at their rearguard with pace to burn.