panicked信息详情
v.使恐慌(panic的过去式及过去分词)
panicled───具圆锥花序的
picnicked───去野餐(picnicked是picnic的过去式与过去分词形式)
anticked───防缩的
magicked───有魔力的;魔术的;奇妙的
nicked───adj.带切口的;v.割进;刻痕于(nick的过去分词)
packed───adj.(常用来构成复合词)充满…的,塞满了…的;v.[包装]包装(pack的过去分词)
panicky───adj.恐慌的;惊慌失措的
panicle───n.圆锥花序
panicles───n.圆锥花序
Guests panicked and screamed when the bomb exploded.───炸弹爆炸的时候,客人们惊慌失措,惊声尖叫。
I panicked, I cried—the whole ball of wax.───我惊慌失措,我大喊大叫—什么反应都有。
Her owner Mike Holden panicked and called the coastguard.───她的主人迈克·霍尔登惊慌失措,打给了海岸警卫队。
Such a move could spark a credit run, as panicked creditors attempt to sell Treasury bonds before a dollar collapse.───这一举动可能会引发信贷挤兑,因为惊慌的债权人会试图在美元崩溃前抛售美国国债。
The little boy panicked when thinking about the punishment he might get from his master.───想到主人可能会给他的惩罚,那个小男孩惊恐不安。
THE moment when a throng of peacefully moving people turns into a panicked herd is difficult to predict.───一群和平行进中的人在什么时候会变成一群恐慌者是难以预料的。
During a dressage lesson, my beloved horse tripped, fell down, panicked, jumped up and launched me into a wall all in a matter of seconds.───在花式骑马训练课程中,我的爱马失足摔倒,因为惊恐突然立起,霎那间我就被抛到了一面墙上。
Shep panicked as he did not know what to do.───三浦十分惊慌,因为他不知道怎么办。
Shocked as if with a jolt of energy, they start a panicked dance, twirling and colliding into members of the crowd.───如同被巨大能量进入般,她们颤抖着开始惊惶不安的舞蹈,扭动着、冲撞着走入观众群。
The gunfire panicked the baby.